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Crystal Palace director Roy Hodgson says there is "not much to discuss" about Wilfried Zaha's future, as Arsenal's bid for the striker is too low.
The Gunners reportedly opened negotiations for the Ivorian international with an offer of 40 million pounds, or about half the amount the Eagles could expect to get from the sale of a player. Such a caliber.
Asked about the situation after Palnet's 6-0 loss to Barnet, Hodgson said Palace, which has already sold Aaron Wan Bissaka to Manchester United for a big win this summer, would not be interested in more senseless offers from the UAE. .
"I do not think Arsenal actually made an offer that is close to our badessment," he told Sky Sports.
"I'm sure the player realizes that if someone takes it away, he expects the clubs to pay the market value.
"Until someone does that, there is not much to discuss about Wilf."
It is unclear for the moment whether we were deliberately cheeky in the hope that the player would force him out of Selhurst Park or if we were really optimistic that we could persuade Palace to separate from their main character for that sum. Do we have Derren Brown on mandate?
Realistically, any deal seems dead in the water, unless Raul Sanllehi falls on a magic tree.
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