Tottenham Hotspur, Manchester United, and Liverpool have been linked with a move to sign Crystal Palace attacker Eberechi Eze, and Fabrizio Romano has provided an update on his future in his GIVEMESPORT newsletter, confirming that a move is possible this summer.
Eze has been a standout player for Palace over the last few years, and the England international might be considering testing himself at a higher level. Tottenham and Man Utd have struggled this season and will undoubtedly need reinforcements, while Liverpool will be looking to continue improving after an impressive campaign.
Palace will undoubtedly be desperate to keep Eze at Selhurst Park, but it will be tricky to stand in his way if a club comes in with a significant offer. Although the Eagles have shown signs of improvement over recent months, they are still battling in the bottom half of the Premier League.
Man Utd, Liverpool, and Tottenham linked
Writing in his exclusive GIVEMESPORT newsletter, Romano has provided an update on Eze's future at Crystal Palace. The respected journalist has confirmed that there is a possibility that Eze departs in the summer transfer window, but nothing has been decided just yet...
"Yes it’s a possibility. But nothing has been decided yet, in terms of clubs or negotiations. The situation will be one to assess in the summer."
A report from Alan Nixon recently suggested that both Manchester United and Aston Villa were interested in signing Eze ahead of the summer transfer window. Romano has also previously revealed to GIVEMESPORT that Tottenham have had Eze on their list since 2023.
Liverpool are also reportedly keen on the former QPR midfielder, so it looks set to be a competitive race to secure his signature this summer.
GIVEMESPORT sources have previously confirmed that Eze would be keen on a move to Manchester United. Although staying in London would be his preference, it won't be a deal-breaker when deciding a move.
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