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Eze to spurs?

eritheagle

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I wrote this same post last year but it does seem history is repeating itself.

I think it's common knowledge that the month to trigger his £68m buy out clause but i really hope it isn't spurs that get him.

They're fans are just so arrogant and say it like it's a done deal. Just had one on talksport and he said "we'll sign eze and then get a new manager"!!

I really wish manure had beaten that lot!!
 
I wrote this same post last year but it does seem history is repeating itself.

I think it's common knowledge that the month to trigger his £68m buy out clause but i really hope it isn't spurs that get him.

They're fans are just so arrogant and say it like it's a done deal. Just had one on talksport and he said "we'll sign eze and then get a new manager"!!

I really wish manure had beaten that lot!!
Agreed! I can handle Eze leaving, but not to Spurs.
 
If he does go, Bayern Munich would be a good choice, they might as well get Mateta as well to replace Kane, then they would have our front 3, 😡
I was pleased when Olise went to Bayern and not another premier league team, so hopefully if Eze does jump ship he’ll do the same. Sod seeing him playing for that shower spurs and him possibly coming back to haunt us
 
It was a strange season for Eze, if you tuned in towards the end of the season you would wonder why there isn't a mile-long queue of top clubs vying for his services. The reality is he had a very mixed season. At one point there were even questions over whether he should be starting so limited was his contribution. Whatever the reason for his mixed form, it is likely to impact the willingness of the top clubs to spend nearly £70m on him, especially as he turns 27 later this month.

That leaves Eze with the option of staying with us and playing in Europe, or moving to a club like Spurs where he gets into the CL through the back door, playing in front of a bigger crowd, getting a bit more money, but without any real chance of winning the Premier League or Champions League. As much as I hate to say it, I think if Spurs met his release clause then I think he'd go if no other club came forward. If he doesn't leave this summer then I imagine he'll sign a lucrative new deal to ensure he's getting 120k+ a week until he's 30.

Eze loves to entertain and for that reason I hope he stays.
 
It was a strange season for Eze, if you tuned in towards the end of the season you would wonder why there isn't a mile-long queue of top clubs vying for his services. The reality is he had a very mixed season. At one point there were even questions over whether he should be starting so limited was his contribution. Whatever the reason for his mixed form, it is likely to impact the willingness of the top clubs to spend nearly £70m on him, especially as he turns 27 later this month.

That leaves Eze with the option of staying with us and playing in Europe, or moving to a club like Spurs where he gets into the CL through the back door, playing in front of a bigger crowd, getting a bit more money, but without any real chance of winning the Premier League or Champions League. As much as I hate to say it, I think if Spurs met his release clause then I think he'd go if no other club came forward. If he doesn't leave this summer then I imagine he'll sign a lucrative new deal to ensure he's getting 120k+ a week until he's 30.

Eze loves to entertain and for that reason I hope he stays.

Agree, great end to the season, but pretty poor for most of the rest of it. For that reason alone, I dont think any of the top clubs would be interested.

If he left, the romanticism of joining Olise at Bayen would be nice.

We've shown with Sarr, and Forrest have show with CHO and Elanga, that there are decent players out there.
 
It was a strange season for Eze, if you tuned in towards the end of the season you would wonder why there isn't a mile-long queue of top clubs vying for his services. The reality is he had a very mixed season. At one point there were even questions over whether he should be starting so limited was his contribution. Whatever the reason for his mixed form, it is likely to impact the willingness of the top clubs to spend nearly £70m on him, especially as he turns 27 later this month.

That leaves Eze with the option of staying with us and playing in Europe, or moving to a club like Spurs where he gets into the CL through the back door, playing in front of a bigger crowd, getting a bit more money, but without any real chance of winning the Premier League or Champions League. As much as I hate to say it, I think if Spurs met his release clause then I think he'd go if no other club came forward. If he doesn't leave this summer then I imagine he'll sign a lucrative new deal to ensure he's getting 120k+ a week until he's 30.

Eze loves to entertain and for that reason I hope he stays.

Spot on summary TL.

Eze has built up some credit in the bank with us Palace fans over his time with us and we love him - so give him some latitude for his poor performances. Can you imagine how quickly those entitled Spuds fans would turn on him!
Let’s face it 3/4 of them want to see the back of the first manager to bring them success in over 20 years!

Terrible group of so called fans who have blamed a string of previously successful managers for their lack of success - the problem isn’t their managers it’s them!


I hope (if he goes) it’s not there.
 
If we want this party to be more than a one season wonder, then we have to keep players like Eze.

I'm not speculating about where our players are going. That is negative small club talk.
 
Spot on summary TL.

Eze has built up some credit in the bank with us Palace fans over his time with us and we love him - so give him some latitude for his poor performances. Can you imagine how quickly those entitled Spuds fans would turn on him!
Let’s face it 3/4 of them want to see the back of the first manager to bring them success in over 20 years!

Terrible group of so called fans who have blamed a string of previously successful managers for their lack of success - the problem isn’t their managers it’s them!


I hope (if he goes) it’s not there.

That's wrong, the problem is Levy.

Whether you think they're good or bad fans, they can't have that much of an impact on the team.

The entire club needs an overhaul. They need to get rid of Levy, all the backroom staff, give the heave-ho to mirror masturbators like Son and Madison and totally restructure the club.
 

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