Tottenham Hotspur, Arsenal, Chelsea and Manchester City are reportedly interested in signing Crystal Palace’s Wilfried Zaha in the summer transfer window.

Crystal Palace winger Wilfried Zaha is playing well at the moment and seems to be getting back to his best.
The Ivory Coast international had a poor spell at Manchester United, but the 24-year-old is a revitalised figure back at Selhurst Park.
The winger has scored six goals and created 32 chances in 28 Premier League appearances for the Eagles so far this season.
During the 2015-16 campaign, Zaza scored two goals and created 41 chances in 34 league games for the London outfit.
Zaha’s form has been him linked with moves away from Palace in the summer transfer window.
Earlier this month, The Guardian reported that Tottenham Hotspur, Arsenal, Chelsea and Manchester City all are interested in signing the winger in the summer transfer window.
It would be tempting for the former United winger to move to a club like Tottenham and Chelsea, challenging for the Premier League title and playing in the Champions League.
Former Arsenal star Paul Merson, though, believes that Zaha should not leave Palace in the summer transfer window.
“Wilfried Zaha should stay at Crystal Palace,” Merson wrote in The Daily Star. “He hardly kicked a ball at Manchester United when he joined them before.
“Sign another contract and stay at the club that made you. Zaha is comfortable there and he’s near his family. The fans love him. It’s all set up for him.
“Palace are a good club on the up and he’s playing the best football of his career. I don’t see much of a reason to move.
“He’s got to remember when he went to United and it all went belly up. At Palace he will play every week. It’s a short career. Make the most of it. He suits Palace. How many other teams play with out and out wingers? Tottenham don’t. Why go there?
“Palace will be top half next season under Sam Allardyce and he could be the first name on their teamsheet.”

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