Crystal Palace want these two star playmakers to replace Eberechi Eze

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Thankfully, transfer expert and insider David Ornstein has made some sense of what is going on at Selhurst Park and King Power Stadium. Unfortunately for the two sides, who span across the top two English divisions, they are at risk of losing their standout players respectively. And this shall hypothetically and consequently mean that the South London and Leicestershire sides will seek suitable replacements in the No.10/versatile wing roles.

North London team Tottenham Hotspur are said to be after the amazingly talented Eberechi Eze. In fact, Spurs may well be currently negotiating for the Eagles attacker. If the England international does depart eventually, as Sky Sport and others report, Crystal Palace are eyeing these two star playmakers, with one of whom to prospectively to replace Eze. Will City lose one of their best men? Or will the outstanding Fox stay on Filbert Way? Meanwhile, who is the other player Palace could seek to sign?

Eberechi Eze's mesmerising quality on display once again as he seeks transfer to Tottenham Hotspur

Eze was almost at his dazzling best versus Chelsea at Stamford Bridge at the weekend. While the 27-year-old's free-kick was sadly ruled out for the latest instance of Marc Guéhi's ignorance, the Eagles baller was immense in my opinion. He tore the Blues apart; no defender or forward was close to Eze.

Club Brugge's Christos Tzolis and Leicester City's Bilal El Khannouss

So you can easily see why Spurs are planning on finally spending some money in the right area for the appropriate footballer. And that especially applies after some of THFC's iffy and inexpensive signings, probably down to Daniel Levy.

Should Palace relinquish their prize asset, they have a couple of realistic targets. First of all, Christos Tzolis:

"Crystal Palace make approach for Club Brugge’s Christos Tzolis - The Athletic
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David Ornstein

Secondly, Oliver Glasner might perhaps alternatively go after El Khannouss. Although, as a City fan, I would hope not:

"Crystal Palace approach Leicester over potential deal for Bilal El Khannouss"
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