There’s buzz in the football world about Wilfried Zaha possibly making a stunning return to Crystal Palace.
After leaving the Eagles for Galatasaray last year, Zaha might be heading back to England.
Zaha joined Galatasaray as a free agent just a year ago.
However, reports suggest that his current club is open to letting him go this summer. Despite his significant salary, Crystal Palace is keen to bring him back, potentially for a third stint with the club.
The Premier League seems like a strong possibility for Zaha’s next move. Palace is considering a loan deal, though his high wages might be a hurdle.
Galatasaray is reportedly asking for around £9 million to cover part of his salary, which could be a sticking point for interested teams.
Last season, Zaha played 42 games across all competitions for Galatasaray, although he ended up as more of an impact substitute.
He made 30 league appearances and also played in nine European matches.
A standout moment was his goal against Manchester United, his former team, in a memorable Champions League win at Old Trafford.
Palace’s Interest
Crystal Palace chairman Steve Parish and director of football Dougie Freedman are both fans of Zaha. Parish’s high regard for Zaha and Freedman’s admiration make it clear that Palace is serious about bringing him back.
Zaha’s Journey with Palace
Zaha made his debut for Palace as a 17-year-old in March 2010.
He later joined Manchester United under Sir Alex Ferguson but struggled for game time under David Moyes. Returning to Palace in 2014, first on loan and then permanently, Zaha spent over eight years at the club.
Palace’s Transfer Activity
Palace is active in the transfer market, especially after losing key players like Michael Olise to Bayern Munich in a £52 million deal. With other standout players like Marc Guehi and Eberechi Eze attracting interest, a return for Zaha could be a strategic move to bolster their squad.
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