Arsenal, Eberechi Eze and Palace
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THE summer transfer window is heading towards a thrilling climax – and Arsenal’s business is definitely far from over! Crystal Palace midfielder Eberechi Eze is set to undergo his
Arsenal have beaten north London rivals Tottenham to the signing of Eberechi Eze, with the forward expected to join the Gunners in the coming days. But the transfer could have dire consequences for Kai Havertz, with Arsenal only deciding to swoop for Eze after the German sustained a knee injury.
Eberechi Eze is close to joining Tottenham after Arsenal backed out of the race. The England international is expected to start for Crystal Palace in the first leg of the UEFA Conference League play-off against Fredrikstad on Thursday before sealing a £60m move to Spurs.
This article was originally published on www.si.com as Arsenal No. 10 Shirt History: Eberechi Eze in Line to Follow Club Legends. Arsenal, like many football clubs, have iconic shirt numbers usually reserved for big signings and homegrown talent given the weight left by legends of the past.
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Football365 on MSNMerson names Arsenal title favourites as Eze signing adds ‘missing piece’
Paul Merson has told Arsenal the “pressure is on” if they don’t win the Premier League this season as Eberechi Eze was the “missing piece” for them.
Eberechi Eze will undergo a medical at Arsenal, with Tottenham to miss out on the Crystal Palace star despite planning to send Richarlison the other way.
Eberechi Eze has not been named in the Crystal Palace squad to face Fredrikstad as he closes in on his move to Arsenal. He will have a chance to say his goodbyes at Selhurst Park, though, as he watches from the stands. His medical at Arsenal is booked for Friday.
Wright, as Eze hopes to imminently do, trod the now legendary path from south London to Arsenal. He has London spirit. London energy. London style. His personality, as well as his ability, is a big part of the attraction, and the connections he already shares with England team-mates at Arsenal ensure he would be welcomed with open arms.