Report: Spurs meeting Crystal Palace ‘this week’ to discuss Eberechi Eze

Tottenham Hotspur will look to accelerate a potential transfer for Eberechi Eze this summer, with a meeting scheduled for later this week with Crystal Palace to discuss the move.

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Tottenham want to sign Eberechi Eze

After a fine showing in the 2023/24 campaign, Eze is a wanted man, and it remains to be seen whether Crystal Palace will be able to hold onto their star player.

According to Football Insider, both Tottenham and Manchester United are chasing the England international with a view to signing him this summer.

More recently, the same outlet claimed both clubs would be willing to pay Eze’s release clause, which is thought to be around £60m plus add-ons.

Paul O’Keefe has suggested Eze is a top priority signing for Ange Postecoglou this summer while The Sun believe Spurs are in the driving seat when it comes to the fight for his signature.

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Eberechi Eze talks taking place this week

Now, the latest comes from Football Transfers, with the revelation that a meeting between Palace and Spurs representatives could take place as soon as this week.

It is said both parties are “scheduled to meet at the end of this week to discuss the potential signing,” despite Eze himself being out in Germany as part of England’s Euro 2024 squad.

The same outlet had previously claimed at the start of June that a meeting would take place soon, and it appears that the discussion is getting closer and closer.

Spurs Web Opinion

This is a really promising update. The fact that Spurs are even entering into discussions for Eze, when we know full well how much he is going to cost, suggests we are making this signing a high priority for the summer.

Hopefully, Daniel Levy doesn’t try and lowball Palace and waste everyone’s time, as that would be really disappointing, when we know he is the kind of player who can take us to the next level.

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