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Reports in England suggest that Arsenal’s £40 million offer for Crystal Palace’s Wilfried Zaha is split over a five-year period (via The Standard).
It’s obvious that as football transfers have gotten more expensive, the behind-the-scenes business has also for more complicated.
It’s the norm for transfers to be incredibly complex and it seems as if Arsenal’s move for Wilfried Zaha is no exception.
Crystal Palace are said to want £80 million for their star man so Arsenal’s opening offer of £40 million will have hardly satisfied.
However, reports in England suggest that the Gunners’ offer is even further away from expectations with the payment said to be staggered over a five-year period.
That is not uncommon in transfers today but Palace are said to want all of that sum within twelve months of its completion.
It’s a complicated story which will only become more so as the transfer window continues. Many expect Arsenal’s pursuit of Wilfried Zaha to go right down to the final period of the window. Let’s hope the Gunners can get this deal done because the winger would add so much to this squad.
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Article Name | Reports: Arsenal's £40 Million Zaha Offer Split Over Five Years |
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Author Name | Candyboy |
Published On | July 02, 2019 |
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Arsenal
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