Tottenham 'exploring' Eberechi Eze transfer as Crystal Palace star lined up to replace James Maddison after cruel ACL injury blow

Tottenham are reportedly "exploring" a transfer for Eberechi Eze as the Crystal Palace star has been lined up to replace the injured James Maddison. The 27-year-old England star has become the latest name on Spurs’ hit list as the club scrambles to inject creativity into their attack following the devastating loss of Maddison through a season-wrecking ACL injury.

  • Spurs eye blockbuster move for Eze
  • Maddison blow forces transfer push
  • interest adds to transfer drama

Tottenham 'exploring' Eberechi Eze transfer as Crystal Palace star lined up to replace James Maddison after cruel ACL injury blowTottenham 'exploring' Eberechi Eze transfer as Crystal Palace star lined up to replace James Maddison after cruel ACL injury blowTottenham 'exploring' Eberechi Eze transfer as Crystal Palace star lined up to replace James Maddison after cruel ACL injury blow

While Tottenham have beenlocked in discussions with over Brazilian winger ، ال BBC claims that Eze has now jumped to the top of their wishlist. The big question hanging over Spurs fans is whether the club can, or will, land both Savinho and Eze. There is no clarity yet on whether Daniel Levy will sanction two big-money arrivals in the same window. Still, Tottenham’s intent is clear: they want attacking firepower, and they want it fast.

Arsenal are also believed to be monitoring Eze closely. However, the Gunners are currently prioritising player exits before moving for fresh signings. Names such as Leandro Trossard, Reiss Nelson, and Fabio Vieira are all tipped to leave, potentially freeing up funds for a late swoop.

Since arriving at Selhurst Park from in 2020 for £19.5 million, Eze has blossomed into one of the ‘s most dynamic attackers. In 168 appearances for Palace, he’s netted 40 goals. His rapid rise earned him an debut in 2023, and he has since collected 11 caps, featuring three times at Euro 2024.

Palace, for their part, are under no pressure to sell. Eze’s contract runs until summer 2027, giving them the upper hand in negotiations. Any club hoping to lure him away from the Eagles will have to pay a significant transfer fee, especially with the player at the peak of his powers. With Maddison out, Arsenal lurking, and Palace holding firm, the stage is set for Levy to take a decisive call as quickly as possible.