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£50m Premier League star backed to join Arsenal this transfer window!

ARSENAL have the edge on Manchester United and Manchester City over recruiting Eberechi Eze, that is the claim made by reporter Iomie Stanley as the Gunners eye up a deal for the talented star

ARSENAL have been in the transfer headlines alot over the past few weeks – there has been alot of players linked with a move to the Emirates – and Eze is a player that the Gunners reportedly wants.

After an impressive season for Crystal Palace last year – Eze has been attracting all sorts of interest from the Premier Leagues biggest clubs and there is surely a big battle brewing over the next few weeks – but it seems that the London clubs have the edge in the chase.

That’s the verdict of reporter Iomie Stanley as Crystal Palace brace themselves for bids for their England attacker. he told icfootballnews: ‘I would be very surprised to still see Eze at Palace for next season.

“Michael Olise has already moved onto Bayern Munich, so that will have addressed any financial concerns the club may have had and the funds raised from his sale will help them bring in their own players, but he now has a taste for the very top of the game.

“Man United are the latest side to join the race for Eze – but Eze is a London boy and would love to make the move to the Emirates and not up North.

“I think he’s definitely good enough to play for one of the bigger clubs in the league, and i believe he could break into that starting side at the Emirates.’

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This move will all come down to money – and whatever club make the biggest amount of money will win the race for the midfielder that is for sure.

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