Football transfer rumours: Arsenal and Spurs to battle for Eberechi Eze?

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"Arsenal and Tottenham Compete for Crystal Palace Winger Eberechi Eze"

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The transfer market is heating up in North London as fierce rivals Arsenal and Tottenham Hotspur are set to compete for the services of Crystal Palace winger Eberechi Eze. The 24-year-old England international showcased his skill last season, contributing to eight goals in 34 league appearances, making him one of the most coveted attackers in English football. Crystal Palace is open to selling Eze, but potential suitors will need to meet a hefty price tag of approximately £68 million. This potential bidding war emphasizes the high demand for Eze, who has proven his ability to perform at the top level. Meanwhile, Tottenham is also focusing on retaining their star defender Cristian Romero amid interest from Atlético Madrid, who are deterred by Spurs' £60 million valuation of the player.

In addition to the North London battle for Eze, Arsenal is reportedly in discussions to acquire Cristhian Mosquera from Valencia, with the young center-back valued at £25 million. The 21-year-old has already made a significant impact in La Liga, boasting 82 appearances before his birthday. Other clubs are also active in the transfer market, with Manchester United eyeing Paris Saint-Germain's Warren Zaïre-Emery, a promising teenage midfielder. Aston Villa's interest in Galatasaray's Gabriel Sara highlights the ongoing scouting efforts across Europe, while Newcastle United is preparing substantial bids for players such as João Pedro and Anthony Elanga. Brentford is also looking to strengthen their squad by signing Feyenoord’s Antoni Milambo, and Celtic's Nicolas Kühn has attracted attention from Como and Leipzig. As clubs navigate the complexities of the transfer market, the summer promises to be filled with significant moves and strategic acquisitions.

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Everyone t’up north (London) wantsEberechi Eze. Fierce rivals Tottenham and Arsenal are ready to battle it out for the winger, eager to procure his dazzling dribbling and finishing. Crystal Palace know their position in this and are willing to sell, but he will set any suitors back around £68m. Last season the England international scored and created eight goals in 34 league appearances to make him one of the most sought-after attackers in the country.

Spurs do not plan to fund any of their summer business by selling Europa League winnerCristian Romeroon the cheap. Atlético Madrid are flirting with the idea of signing him but the £60m sale demands will almost certainly put them off.

Cristhian Mosquerais in talks with Arsenal over a potential move fromValencia. The Spaniard was part of their squad at the European Under-21 Championship and after elimination can focus on finding a new club, although his current employers are asking for £25m. The young centre-back has become a regular at the Mestalla, and can boast 82 appearances in La Liga prior to his 21st birthday, which happens to be this very day.¡Feliz cumpleaños, Cristhian!

Manchester United need young and hungry players, so they have decided to target a teenage Champions League winner in the form of Paris Saint-Germain midfielderWarren Zaïre-Emery. Ruben Amorim will need to offload a few outcasts soon. Napoli and Juventus are open to signingJadon Sanchobut his £250,000 per week wages are proving a stumbling block.

Aston Villa are interested in bringing Galatasaray midfielderGabriel Saraback to England. The Brazilian, who previously had a spell with Norwich, has flourish in Turkey, bringing a host of scouts to watch him play, but Unai Emery might be the most eager in acquiring him.

After suffering a bit of pushback from clubs about signing their players, Newcastle are trying to solve their problem with £125m worth of bids onJoão Pedro,Anthony ElangaandJames Trafford. The first two are valued in the region of £50m each by Brighton and Nottingham Forest, respectively, and it seems unlikely that Burnley will allow their No 1 to leave for £25m, but it is good to show willing.

It might seem like Brentford are losing some of their best talents but they are pretty adept when it comes to replacing them. The latest set for a move to west London is Feyenoord’sAntoni Milambo, who will cost around £17m with a further £4.25m in potential add-ons.

Nicolas Kühnwas a standout player at Celtic last season, alerting the rest of Europe to his obvious talent. Como have got on the blower to the Scottish champions to see how much the winger would cost but could face competition from Leipzig. Speaking of Celtic, defender Greg Taylor is close to joining PAOK.

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And Ruben Selles is eyeing a reunion with Nottingham Forest centre-backTyler Bindon. The two previously worked together at Reading and the head coach now wants him at Sheffield United.

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Source: The Guardian