Eberechi Eze transfer news: Arsenal close to agreeing deal as Tottenham Hotspur move on to other targets

Arsenal has almost agreed with Crystal Palace to sign Ebereechi Eze.

Tottenham Hotspur believes that Eze wants to become a member of Arsenal and switched to other goals. Spurs thought they had an agreement with Palace and Eze on Wednesday.

Arsenal urges a deal after they had restored their interest in Eze on Wednesday. As far as Spurs are concerned, they expect him to move to the Emirates.

Eze's release clause, worth £ 60 million plus £ 8 million in add-ons, went before the Premier League season started. The 27-year-old has left on his contract in Selhurst Park for two years.

Earlier on Wednesday, Spurs considered to offer Richarlison in a deal for Crystal Palace Vooruit Ebereechi Eze.

That, in turn, would free up the pointed room to try to sign Yoane Wissa, who played under Thomas Frank in Brentford.

What did Palace say about Eze?

Earlier on Wednesday, Oliver Glasner said that both Eze and Liverpool transfer-target white Marc Guehi will start in the play-off of Thursday's conference against Fredrikstad despite constant speculation.

“Many of you had started Marc (Guehi) and EBS (Eze) and played almost the entire game [at Chelsea]”Glasner told the media at his press conference before the competition.” Most of you will be surprised that they will start again [on Thursday] Because of all the rumors.

“But they are committed to the team, they have a contract here. They played a crucial part that we can be successful and they will play a crucial part as long as they are here.

“They are good, they are committed to the team. When one of the players will leave, they want to leave if the boys who have always given 100 percent for Crystal Palace. This is what they did since they have signed many years ago and this is what we expect from them until the end of their contract, when this is.”

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