With 15 goal involvements in the Premier League last term and a major tournament debut for England at Euro 2024, Eberechi Eze's stock has continued to soar.
Unsurprisingly, rumours of a move away from Selhurst Park have gained traction and the Crystal Palace midfielder has garnered the attention of a number of European giants.
Eagles boss Oliver Glasner will be desperate to retain Eze's services, not least because of Michael Olise's departure to Bayern Munich, and the 26-year-old is odds-on to remain with the south London club beyond the summer transfer window.
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Eze signed a lucrative new contract extension with Palace last November and the fresh terms included a £60million release clause, though it's been widely reported that the release clause has now expired.
Glasner views Eze as integral to his plans, with the German looking to build on Palace's emphatic end to the previous season by pushing the club towards the European places.
Losing Olise was a blow but Palace feel they can adequately replace him; to lose both Olise and Eze would be verging on catastrophic.
The former QPR midfielder has been heavily linked with a move to Tottenham as Ange Postecoglou attempts to refresh his creative ranks and Eze fits the profile of a dynamic attacker who is happy to put in the hard yards when out of possession.
It remains to be seen whether Tottenham can afford such a hefty fee amid profit and sustainability concerns, an issue that has also restrained Arsenal's spending power in the current transfer window.
Manchester City, who were considering a move for Eze last summer before signing Matheus Nunes, were reportedly weighing up an offer for the Crystal Palace ace in light of rumours linking Kevin De Bruyne with a move away from the Etihad Stadium.
Pep Guardiola has since clarified that he expects De Bruyne to remain in Manchester for another season, which would likely put paid to any move for Eze.
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