Eberechi Eze has seemingly hinted that he would be open to leaving Crystal Palace in the future amid reported interest from several Premier League clubs.
The 26-year-old has spent the last five seasons at Selhurst Park where he has become a fans' favourite and an integral first-team player under head coach Oliver Glasner.
Eze enjoyed his best scoring season in a Palace shirt in 2024-25, finding the net 14 times and also providing 11 assists in 43 appearances across all competitions.
The England international fired the Eagles to their first-ever major trophy as he scored the only goal in a 1-0 win over Manchester City in the FA Cup final earlier this month, a historic triumph which has confirmed Palace's qualification for next season's Europa League.
Eze has two years remaining on his contract at Selhurst Park and his impressive performances are understood to have caught the eye of a number of English top-flight clubs.
The versatile attacking midfielder has allegedly informed Palace that he would like to leave club this summer, putting the likes of Man City, Liverpool, Arsenal, Chelsea, Manchester United and Tottenham Hotspur on red alert.
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Eze keen to win PL title, but could he be on the move this summer?
Eze has since dropped a fresh hint to suggest that a transfer away from Palace could be on the cards in the near future, as he has expressed his desire to "do anything" in order to win the Premier League title.
"Everything there is for me to win, I want to win, and I'll do anything I possibly can to win the Premier League," Palace's No.10 told Sky Sports News.
Eze's comments come after Crystal Palace boss Oliver Glasner recently stated that the club, who finished 12th in the Premier League last season, will not sell all of their star players this summer.
"I don't want to comment on individual players," the Austrian told Sky Sports News. "We could talk about Marc Guehi, Dean Henderson, Adam Wharton, Jean-Philippe Mateta and Ismaila Sarr, who had an incredible season for us. We won't sell all of them."
Palace, who reluctantly sold Michael Olise to Bayern Munich for £50m last summer, are keen to have their squad strengthened and not weakened as they prepare for life juggling both domestic and European endeavours next season.
Eze is understood to possess a £60m release clause in his Palace contract this summer, although the cost of any potential deal is likely to be nearer the £68m mark once various add-ons have been taken into consideration.