Arsenal launch £40m bid for Crystal Palace forward Wilfried Zaha
The 26-year-old has been heavily connected with the Gunners this summer with it understood the player desires to remain in London and play European soccer.
However, with Palace already losing Aaron Wan-Bissaka to Manchester United for £50m, the club don't wish to sell Zaha and worth him at £80m - double what Arsenal have ab initio tabled.
Another issue to contemplate is that United have a twenty five per cent sell on clause when he rejoined Palace from previous Trafford back in 2015. As a childhood Arsenal fan, linguistic communication for the club would be seen as a dream move with Zaha's brother Judicael telling Sky Sports News: "Wilfried can invariably hold Crystal Palace and their fans within the highest regard and every one the support they need given suggests that the planet to him.
"Given all that Wilfried has given to Crystal Palace to assist them stay a Premier League club, I hope Palace are going to be able to see their thanks to agreeing a manage Arsenal that permits Wilfried to understand his dream of taking part in European soccer for the club he's supported since childhood."
However, with Palace already losing Aaron Wan-Bissaka to Manchester United for £50m, the club don't wish to sell Zaha and worth him at £80m - double what Arsenal have ab initio tabled.
Another issue to contemplate is that United have a twenty five per cent sell on clause when he rejoined Palace from previous Trafford back in 2015. As a childhood Arsenal fan, linguistic communication for the club would be seen as a dream move with Zaha's brother Judicael telling Sky Sports News: "Wilfried can invariably hold Crystal Palace and their fans within the highest regard and every one the support they need given suggests that the planet to him.
"Given all that Wilfried has given to Crystal Palace to assist them stay a Premier League club, I hope Palace are going to be able to see their thanks to agreeing a manage Arsenal that permits Wilfried to understand his dream of taking part in European soccer for the club he's supported since childhood."
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