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CRYSTAL PALACE prefers to sell Wilfried Zaha to a club in the Champions League next season, according to reports.
Even if it allowed the star of the Eagles to join its rivals of the Premier League, Manchester City or Liverpool.
Zaha, 26, is desperate to leave Selhurst Park and is known for his preference for a move to Arsenal, the club he supported in his childhood.
But Palace would have other plans for his widower and would prefer to let him go to a Champions League football club next season.
The Eagles "would not oppose Zaha" if Barcelona, Real Madrid, Paris Saint-Germain, City or Liverpool came knocking on the door.
But Sky Sports says that when it comes to Arsenal, Palace "does not feel like the attraction is there".
The men of Unai Emery will play in Europa League for a third consecutive season.
Meanwhile, the aforementioned clubs have not yet been badociated with a move for Zaha.
But the Gunners must be wary of Everton's interest in signing the pacy winger.
It is thought that the Toffees are looking to invest in a new widower with the £ 22.5 million received from RB Leipzig for Ademola Lookman.
Palace however remains firm and does not intend to sell Zaha unless its valuation of the futures contract is respected.
Eagles boss Roy Hodgson said earlier this week: "I'm sure the player realizes that if someone wants us to get away from us, he'll expect that the clubs pay the market value.
"Until someone does that, there is not much to discuss about Wilf."
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