Liverpool Prepare Unexpected Late Push to Hijack Arsenal Transfer Move to Sign 27-Year-Old Star: Reports
GREATER LONDON, ENGLAND, JUL 7 – Arsenal plans to pay Crystal Palace's £60 million release clause for Eze in three instalments while Liverpool prepares a late bid to challenge for the midfielder's signature.
- Liverpool launched a surprise late bid for Crystal Palace star Eberechi Eze, challenging Arsenal's strong interest amid reports of a possible transfer this summer.
- Eberechi Eze’s strong 14-goal, 11-assist season, FA Cup winner with a £68 million release clause, sparked significant transfer interest from top Premier League clubs.
- Evidence review involves Liverpool's £200 million summer spend, with over half allocated to Florian Wirtz, and Arsenal's plan to pay Eze's £60 million release clause in three installments.
- Liverpool’s bid for Eberechi Eze could lead to his debut as a Luis Diaz replacement at the Community Shield on August 10.
- Ultimately, Eze's potential move to Liverpool could reshape the Premier League title race, while Palace plans to reinvest proceeds to strengthen their squad for long-term tactical flexibility.
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