Man City ‘join race’ for £68m Arsenal, Spurs target with De Bruyne to ‘accept’ his ‘lucrative Saudi offer’

Premier League champions Man City have joined the race to sign Arsenal and Tottenham-linked Crystal Palace star Eberechi Eze, according to reports.

Eze starred for Crystal Palace last season and earned a place in Gareth Southgate s England squad for Euro 2024, making three appearances off the bench in Germany.

The 26-year-old had a few injury setbacks but was still hugely influential for the Eagles in 2023/24, particularly following Oliver Glasner s arrival in February.

He scored an impressive 11 goals in 27 Premier League appearances, with six of his strikes coming in 11 matches under Glasner.

Crystal Palace will likely not stand in Eze s if he wants to leave, though they are going to want a significant fee for their star player, especially after losing Michael Olise to Bayern Munich.

There is reportedly and Arsenal, with some reports claiming Eze has a £60million release clause in his Palace contract.

Eze to Man City? De Bruyne will accept Saudi Arabia contract

However, claim that have a long-standing admiration of the winger and Tottenham would be powerless to prevent the player succumbing to the lure of the Etihad .

It is stated that Eze s release clause is worth £60m plus add-ons, meaning a transfer is likely to reach £68m in total.

City could accelerate their interest in the Palace talisman after Saudi Arabian club Al Ittihad dangled a lucrative contract in front of .

Should De Bruyne move on this summer, Pep Guardiola views Eze as an ideal replacement for a player who, in truth, will be impossible to replace.

Palace are not going to entertain any offers worth less than the 26-year-old s release clause and a move to the champions could materialise as Guardiola is particularly impressed by Eze s low maintenance temperament and his versatility, as he can play in a number of positions .

The report adds that De Bruyne is expected to agree a deal with Al Ittihad .

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Last month, the Belgian superstar who is out of contract next year admitted he would find it hard to turn down a big-money contract in the Middle East.

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