European Heavyweights To Battle For Zaha’s Signature

By Daily sports on August 19, 2020

Some of the biggest clubs in Europe are set to battle for Wilfried Zaha’s signature.

According to Sky Sports News, Paris Saint-Germain, Borussia Dortmund and Monaco want to sign the Crystal Palace winger.

Both Arsenal and Everton were interested in signing the 27-year-old last year and despite Unai Emery’s desire to finalise a move, the Gunners instead opted for Nicolas Pepe.

Zaha has been tipped as a possible replacement for either Neymar or Jadon Sancho at PSG and Dortmund respectively.

The Ivory Coast international still has three years left on his current Palace deal and the South London club are expected to demand up to £70 million for his signature.

Zaha has expressed his desire to leave Selhurst Park in recent months. He has scored 57 goals in 362 appearances across all competitions for the Premier League club. (African Football)

•PHOTO: Wilfred Zaha 

 

Source Daily sports

Posted August 19, 2020


 

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