Crystal Palace may be set to accept a sizable offer for Tottenham target Ebere Eze this summer.
The England international is coming off the back of a superb campaign where his goal won the FA Cup final against Manchester City.
This has helped pique the interest of a number of sides in the 26-year-old who could be set for a Selhurst Park exit in the coming weeks and months.
The Lilywhites under Thomas Frank have been linked with a move for Eze, now learning how likely a transfer to N17 could be this summer.
Tottenham learn Eze fate at Crystal Palace
It is fair to say that the attacking midfielder is one of the best talents in the Premier League right now, and a move would certainly make sense.
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The possibility to play Champions League football at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium could prove to be an excellent prospect for the ex-QPR man.
This could hinge on the potential Spurs exits for the likes of Son Heung-min and James Maddison and ultimately, the decision of the number 10.
However, while former Brentford and Leicester City boss Martin Allen believes Palace will cash in on Eze if the price is right, he does not believe a move to Tottenham is on the cards.
Speaking exclusively to Tottenham News, Allen said: “With Eze, he’s got better and better and better.
“He was always a good player, but he had lacked a final pass or a game-winning moment.
“In the last 18 months, there’s been a change in the fact that he’s made goals happen, goals that have won games for Crystal Palace.
“He’s got that arrogance, he’s now a top, top player.
“Would he want to go to Tottenham now? I’m not sure.
“With all due respect to Tottenham, I think he’s hit a level above and could join the elite clubs like Liverpool or Manchester City.
“I feel he’s ready to play at the very top for a side that could win the Premier League.
“Would Palace want to get rid of him? Their fans would hate it, but they have to understand that when big offers come in, he is likely to be moved on.“
Tottenham get Eze transfer answer
There is a frustrating air around the summer window already, with Bryan Mbeumo looking set to join Manchester United instead of Spurs.
This issue could be replicated in the near future with Eze, who could be set to turn down Tottenham in favour of a move further up the Premier League.
Given that Tottenham have elite European action in the pipeline, they need to brush themselves off and find players who want a North London move.