The reason why Wilfried Zaha could sign for Liverpool FC



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Crystal Palace would be more willing to sell Wilfried Zaha to Liverpool than Arsenal, says Sky Sports reporter Kaveh Solhekol.

Arsenal would be Zaha's favorite destination if he were to leave Selhurst Park this summer.

The Gunners have already received an offer of £ 40 million for the Ivorian international at the beginning of the month.

However, Palace wants at least twice that amount and does not feel the need to sell after already selling £ 50 million from the sale of right-back Aaron Wan-Bissaka to Manchester United.

But they would not upset him if Barcelona, ​​Real Madrid, Paris Saint-Germain, Manchester City or Liverpool were trying to sign him.

But Solhekol said Palace would be more willing to let Zaha leave if it was a club in the league champions, like his compatriots Premier League, Liverpool or City.

Arsenal are ready for a third season in the Europa League after failing to qualify for the Champions League last year.

"Wilfried Zaha has been Unai Emery's number one target since he saw him play for Palace at the Emirates Stadium when Arsenal sank 3-2 against Palace in April, "said Solhekol in the Transfer Talk podcast.

"We were told that Emery desperately wanted to sign it.

"But of course, it all comes down to making an offer that Crystal Palace will accept.

"I do not think Crystal Palace is under pressure to sell it.



Nathaniel Clyne of Liverpool fights for the ball with Wilfried Zaha from Crystal Palace in Anfield
Nathaniel Clyne of Liverpool fights for the ball with Wilfried Zaha from Crystal Palace in Anfield

"They are very, very firm.

"They say" look, this is our player, we would understand if he wanted to go to play in a club of the Champions League, but Arsenal is not a club of the Champions League ".

"They would not upset him if Barcelona, ​​Real Madrid, PSG, Manchester City or Liverpool were trying to sign it.

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"But as far as Arsenal is concerned, they do not feel as attracted as by a Champions League club."

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