Eberechi Eze open to joining club

Manchester United target Eberechi Eze has opened the door to a major Premier League move this summer.

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Crystal Palace star Eberechi Eze is reportedly open to a Premier League move this summer, after getting a whole host of interest from top clubs.

The attacking midfielder has had a truly impressive season, helping the club win their first ever piece of silverware with a win in the FA Cup final over Manchester City, with Eze scoring the only goal of the game.

Throughout the season, Eze’s been a key contributor for The Eagles, grabbing 14 goals and 11 assists in 43 games.

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As such, Manchester United have been routinely linked to the attacker as part of their summer rebuild under Ruben Amorim.

United have been prioritising a revamp of their attacking trio, with Matheus Cunha joining the side and The Red Devils now prioritising a move for Bryan Mbeumo from Brentford.

However, Eberechi Eze has also featured heavily on United’s shortlist, however has seemingly been a back up for the two aforementioned attackers, with the England international being a proven Premier League talent at 27-years-old.

Now, United will have to make peace with potentially losing out on the attacking midfielder as Eze is open to a move to Arsenal.

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The Gunners have been front runners for Eze’s signature this summer, with Fabrizio Romano now reporting that contact has been made between Palace and Arsenal.

It’s understood that Arsenal have been made aware of his release clause and other details regarding a move, with the attacking midfielder attracted by a move to join the Premier League giants.

This would mark yet another target that United have missed out on this summer as Liam Delap has joined Chelsea and Antoine Semenyo has signed a new contract with Bournemouth.

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