Crystal Palace is buzzing with confidence as they pursue the re-signing of Wilfried Zaha, who recently left the Eagles when his contract expired in June.
Despite being available for free, Zaha’s future has been the subject of much speculation, with four main proposals on his table. Surprisingly, none of Europe’s most powerful clubs have shown interest, leaving Palace optimistic about securing his return to Selhurst Park.
The Eagles have put forth an attractive financial package, offering Zaha a contract worth £200,000 per week.
While Al-Nassr has made the best financial offer this summer, the Ivorian forward seems inclined to make a comeback at Palace.
Across Europe, another transfer saga unfolds as Borussia Dortmund and Bayern Munich engage in discussions over a move for Marcel Sabitzer.
Having spent the previous season on loan at Manchester United, Sabitzer was once linked with a return to Old Trafford. However, with the arrival of Mason Mount, a permanent transfer to the Red Devils now appears unlikely.
Dortmund eyes the opportunity to sign the midfielder, who has been deemed surplus at Bayern under Thomas Tuchel.
Meanwhile, Manchester United’s young talent, Charlie Savage, is edging closer to a permanent move to League One outfit Reading. Despite making his first-team debut in December 2021, Savage found limited opportunities at United and was subsequently loaned to Forest Green Rovers.
With Reading securing permission to negotiate with Savage’s representatives, they seem set to beat out other clubs for his signature.
In Spain, Sevilla is ready to listen to offers for their prolific centre-forward, Youssef En-Nesyri, during the summer transfer window.
Scoring 18 goals during the 2022-23 season, with six of them in the Europa League title-winning campaign, the 26-year-old Moroccan has garnered attention. Sevilla’s financial struggles have opened the door to potential suitors, with West Ham United showing prior interest.
A move for En-Nesyri to London Stadium could lead to Michail Antonio’s departure, as the forward draws interest from Saudi Arabia.