Here we are again: bold takes, swirling rumors, and north London sizzle—on Arsenal's potential warpath to land Eberechi Eze for over £60 million.
🔥 COSTLY ACQUISITION WHO COULD BLOW THE PL TO BITS OR WASTE OF MONEY?
Once again, Arsenal are linked to a 'world beater' from Palace. We've had Ian Wright in the past: one of the biggest success stories in the club's history. More recently, there was the possibility of signing Wilfred Zaha, who has since moved on.
Wilfried Zaha currently plays for Charlotte FC in Major League Soccer, on loan from Galatasaray.
• In January 2025, Charlotte FC finalized a loan deal with Galatasaray. Zaha joined as a Designated Player, with the loan set to run until January 17, 2026, and includes an option to extend through June 30, 2026 .
• The move comes after a brief and underwhelming stint at Olympique Lyonnais, where he made only six appearances before the loan was cut short.
• Since arriving in Charlotte, Zaha has already made his mark—he earned Man of the Match honors in his MLS debut, contributing a goal and an assist in a 2–0 victory over Atlanta United .
🌍 Quick-read Summary
Item | Details |
Age / Nationality | 32‑year‑old Ivorian international |
Current status | On loan at Charlotte FC from Galatasaray |
Loan duration | Jan 2025 – Jan 2026, with option to extend to June 2026 |
MLS impact | Strong start with goal + assist on debut |
🗣️ What Zaha Says
He's been clear about one thing: a return to Crystal Palace isn't in the cards. Recently he mentioned:
"I'll be honest. I'm 32 now. I'm not one of those guys that are trying to go back to a team when I've got no legs…"
So yes, Zaha is currently based in the U.S., eagerly showcasing his flair in MLS with Charlotte FC!
Arsenal instead brought Nicolas Pepe, who was effective in his first season, which people conveniently forget.
As of summer 2025, Nicolas Pépé is playing for Villarreal CF in La Liga, having signed a two-year contract in August 2024 on a free transfer .
⚡️ Quick Career Update:
• Club: Villarreal CF
• Joined: 4 August 2024
• Contract: Through June 2026
• Recent Season: Over 28 La Liga appearances, contributing a few goals and assists
Prior to Villarreal, Pépé had a season-long spell with Trabzonspor in Turkey (2023–24), and before that, loaned to Nice (2022–23). After leaving Arsenal in 2023, he's been on a journey to revive his career abroad .
🔄 Transfer Buzz:
Speculation has surfaced about a return to England, with Everton and Wolves reportedly monitoring his situation at Villarreal—where he's scored 2 goals and notched 4 assists in 23 league games this season .
✅ Summary:
• Currently: Villarreal CF, La Liga (since August 2024)
• Contract: Valid through June 2026
• Form: Regular starter, contributing in both goals and assists
• Rumor mill: Potential Premier League return in the cards this summer.
Going back to the point of this article, fans get blinded by penalty goals. Zara's best season was 10 non-penalty goals, which is the same as Pepe's, in the Premier League.
I feel the same may be happening with Eze. He scored 7 in open play last season! Fewer than Pepe at his peak!
Nevertheless, Arsenal apparently have their wallets open and eyes on the 27‑year‑old attacker. With a £67.5m release clause, the Gunners are all-in, seeing Eze as the creative spark they've been missing since their title bids stalled 😤 .
Would Eze be the missing part to complete the jigsaw? I'm not convinced. He is quite versatile and good running with the ball, but does he explosive pace? He's no slouch, but I see him as a squad player and Palace inflation rules out a move, I'd say.
💷 MONEY TALKS – BUT AT WHAT PRICE?
• Palace reportedly want £60m upfront + £8m add-ons—and nothing less .
• Arsenal are negotiating installment-friendly terms—Palace are playing hardball, but there's wiggle room .
• There still is talk that the Gunners might trigger the clause or hope Palace crack later in the window, especially if Eze is keen .
🧠 THE PLAYER—A CREATIVE GENIUS WHO GOT AWAY
On the plus side, Eze isn't just another flashy kid—he's a late bloomer with Arsenal roots (released at 13), now an influential England international who bagged the FA Cup-winner and posted 25 goal contributions in 43 games last season . Arteta apparently sees him as a direct upgrade—versatile, tricky, and capable of unlocking any defence. Talk about full-circle drama.
⚔️ SPURS, RODRYGO, AND THE NORTH LONDON DERBY DURCHMARSCH
• Tottenham aren't sitting idle—they want Eze too, desperate to outshine their north London rivals .
• Elsewhere, rumors swirl of Arsenal eyeing big names like Rodrygo (with rumored €90m price tag)—but budget discipline could push them straight into Crystal Palace's cozy little war room.
🚨 NOW OR NEVER—TIME'S TICKING
With the pre-season looming, Arteta and new supremo Andrea Berta are sprinting to wrap up deals—especially after the Tomiyasu and Partey exits, the tight midfield options, and the striker domino effect (Sesko, Gyökeres, etc.) . Eze could be their decisive coup—if they pull the trigger.
🧨 LOOSE CANNON VERDICT
If Arsenal pay the £60–68m asking price, they're sending a message: they're challengers, not pretenders. Eze, bristling with flair and creative chaos, would instantly boost their attacking punch. And pulling this off against Spurs? That's north London bragging rights on steroids.
But there's a catch—the price is mental, and Palace aren't known for giving discounts. Will Arsenal risk financial strain chasing a creative midfielder rather than a centre-forward? And if Spurs dive in harder, will Arteta stand firm?
This one's either going world‑beater spectacular—or a cautionary tale of splurging on sizzle over substance.
TL;DR
Angle | Details |
🎯 Target | Eberechi Eze, Palace → Arsenal, £60–68m |
⚖️ Why | Creativity, north London pedigree, FA Cup final influence |
📉 Risk | Massive fee, potential backlash if results don't follow |
🧩 If pulled off | Solid statement signing— north London bragging rights and Arteta's bold blueprint |
Buckle up—this one's heating to a meltdown. Will Arsenal light the fuse? 👀