
Simon Jordan has told TalkSPORT that he believes Tottenham Hotspur chairman Daniel Levy could be tempted into buying Wilfried Zaha.
Zaha looks set to leave Crystal Palace this summer, with Eagles boss Roy Hodgson admitting that the flying winger was not happy at Selhurst Park.
Tottenham have been long term admirers of the Ivorian, but have failed to get a deal done to date.
However, Jordan believes that Levy could be encouraged to make a big now Zaha’s future is so uncertain.
“I could see him going to Tottenham,” Jordan said. “It depends how Mourinho wants to set them up next year and what he wants to do with them.
“He wants to go. I could see him going to Tottenham. He is in the price category that Daniel [Levy] might be willing to spend.”
Tottenham have been looking at more attacking options, but it is questionable whether they need Zaha.

While the £80 million winger (Daily Mail) would be an exciting addition, Tottenham are already fairly well stocked in the wide areas.
Heung-Min Son and Lucas Moura have both been selected frequently by Jose Mourinho so far, while Steven Bergwijn and Erik Lamela are comfortable playing out wide.
Zaha also has not had his most productive season at Palace this term, after scoring just four times all campaign.
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