SUMMER BRE-EZE Newcastle lining up £45m Eberechi Eze transfer swoop and are confident of landing Palace star after failed loan offer - 7M sport

SUMMER BRE-EZE Newcastle lining up £45m Eberechi Eze transfer swoop and are confident of landing Palace star after failed loan offer



Posted Thursday, February 17, 2022 by Thesun.co.uk

NEWCASTLE are lining up a fresh £45million summer swoop for Crystal Palace’s Eberechi Eze.

The newly-rich Toon offered the Eagles £5m in the January window to take their playmaker on loan for the rest of the season with a view to a £35m permanent switch at the end of the season.

SUMMER BRE-EZE Newcastle lining up £45m Eberechi Eze transfer swoop and are confident of landing Palace star after failed loan offer
Crystal Palace rejected Newcastle's loan approach for Eberechi Eze in January - but the Toon are lining up a £45m move in the summer Credit: GETTY

That was flatly rejected by Palace because they did not want to sell one of their players mid-campaign, especially to a top flight rival.

But Newcastle, with cash to splash on new signings following their megabucks Saudi takeover, are confident they can get a deal done for one of the Premier League’s hottest properties once this season is over.

And Palace could be tempted to more than double their money on a player they signed from QPR 18 months ago for £17m.

Greenwich-born Eze, 23, scored four goals in 34 Premier League appearances last season before suffering an Achilles injury in May.

That has restricted him to just one Premier League start so far this term.

Eze was an unused substitute in Palace's 0-0 draw with league newcomers Brentford.

Michael Olise, 20, was the preferred attacking midfielder brought off the bench.

He still has three-and-a-half years left to run on his contract.

There is no doubting his quality, but the fact Palace managed to play well in his absence could persuade them to sell.



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