News about Arsenal transfers: Wilfried Zaha publishes an enigmatic message about the future of the Crystal Palace



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Wilfried Zaha wants to go to Arsenal (photo: Getty)

Crystal Palace striker Wilfried Zaha appeared to be responding to rumors about his future at the club with an encrypted message on his Instagram page.

The Ivorian international would like to move to Arsenal, but the Gunners' badessment of the striker (£ 40m) is well below the Palace's asking price (£ 80m).

Zaha has announced his intention to leave the Eagles at the end of last season to play in the Champions League, but he is willing to compromise with a transfer to Arsenal because he was a bastard.

However, Unai Emery has only £ 45m left to spend this summer and Arsenal 's move to Zaha looks dead in the water unless he can dump a valuable badet. to raise money.

Zaha therefore seems to be denied the right to settle in North London and the striker has mysteriously hinted that his chances are over in his latest social media post.

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"Life goes on," wrote Zaha.

Arsenal did not lose hope of signing the former Manchester United winger, but his attempt to offset lower transfer fees by offering a series of players in exchange at Palace was rejected outright.

The gunners were willing to part with Carl Jenksinon, Mohamed Elneny and Calum Chambers and pay a fee of about 40 million pounds, but the palace was not interested.

The Eagles raised 55 million pounds by selling Aaron Wan-Bissaka to United and are under no financial pressure to sell Zaha.

Arsenal is desperate to catch Zaha this summer due to lack of competition for rival club services.

Manchester City and Liverpool are not interested, while Chelsea currently applies a two-window transfer ban. Zaha would not consider returning to Old Trafford and the Spurs could not afford that the winger had incurred a record fee for the club for Tanguy Ndombele.

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