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Wednesday evening, all hell broke loose in Tottenham Hotspur’s pursuit of Crystal Palace attacking midfielder Eberechi Eze. Reports over the past several days had said that negotiations between the two clubs were progressing and that an agreement for the 27-year-old England international was almost guaranteed.
Arsenal have beaten Tottenham Hotspur in the race for Eberechi Eze, with the Crystal Palace star to undergo a medical with the Gunners this week, according to two sources, as Thomas Frank’s plan to sacrifice a £60million (€69.2m, $80.7m), star to ...
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Arsenal: Will Eberechi Eze be cup-tied for Champions League if he plays in Conference League?
Arsenal: Will Eberechi Eze be cup-tied for Champions League if he plays in Conference League? - UEFA regulations take a clear stance on players representing multiple clubs in one season
TOTTENHAM have reportedly launched a club-record bid for Savinho just hours after Arsenal hijacked their move for Eberechi Eze. The Crystal Palace star looked set to join Spurs in a £65million switch this summer. But an injury to Kai Havertz saw Arsenal ...
Former Chelsea star Frank Leboeuf has questioned Arsenal’s decision to hijack Tottenham’s move for Eberechi Eze. As late as Tuesday afternoon, Spurs appeared to be in the driving seat for the forward, with talks progressing over a deal for the 27-year-old.
The deal is worth in the region of the expired £68m release clause, matching level of fee Tottenham Hotspur were prepared to pay.
Arsenal are set to hijack Tottenham’s £60million move for Eberechi Eze, talkSPORT understands. The Gunners have made a late swoop for Eze, with their north London rivals Spurs closing in on
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Eze switch 'major blow' for Spurs
For Tottenham, news that Eberechi Eze is on the brink of joining Arsenal will be a major blow. New boss Thomas Frank had targeted Eze after losing James Maddison to injury and the club had been confident of completing a deal.
Exactly three months ago, Tottenham Hotspur won their first piece of silverware in 17 years. Beating Manchester United in the Europa League final, securing qualification for this season’s Champions League in the process, was supposed to transform the mood around the club and, for a brief time, it did.