Crystal Palace will be active in the final week of the summer transfer window as they prioritize replacing Eberechi Eze. Arsenal completed the signing of the 27-year-old, producing £67.5m in funds to reinvest in attack. Only Walter Benitez and Borna Sosa have joined so far, leaving at least one more addition likely before the deadline. Manager Oliver Glasner has targeted Christos Tzolis from Club Brugge, valuing his directness, energy and attacking instincts. A proposed fee near £20m would leave resources to strengthen other areas of the first-team squad. Final approval depends on owner Steve Parish.
Crystal Palace will be busy during the final week of the summer transfer window, as they seek to replace Eberechi Eze. The 27-year-old, who joined Arsenal over the weekend, is a big loss, but the 67.5m can be used to add one or two attacking reinforcements to Oliver Glasner's squad for the Premier League and UEFA Conference League. It has been a quiet summer so far for Crystal Palace, with only Walter Benitez and Borna Sosa having arrived at Selhurst Park.
As per The Sun (via The Hard Tackle), Glasner has urged Crystal Palace owner Steve Parish to complete a deal for Christos Tzolis. The 23-year-old has been a standout performer for Club Brugge over the last 12 months, and he could now be set to continue his career in the Premier League. Glasner sees Tzolis as a player with the directness, energy, and attacking instincts, which would make him a good replacement for the departed Eze. A deal could be done for a fee in the region of 20m, which would leave money left over to address other areas of the first team squad before the summer transfer window closes.
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