Suns: Arsenal is willing to add a potential defender to Eze trade and has played for the first team

The Sun reported that Arsenal is willing to add players to the offer to buy Crystal Palace midfielder Eze.

The Sun exclusively disclosed that Gunners director Berta has held talks with player representatives, hoping to defeat Tottenham and sign the player. Eze, who just turned 27 last week, was open to the transfer and kept in shape through training, but Crystal Palace insisted on paying the full £68 million termination fee.

Arsenal, who is making big signings, is about to sign Portuguese sports forward Yorke, and the Gunners have reached personal terms with the players and are finalizing the final details with the club. Arteta's side has signed Chelsea goalkeeper Kepa and long-term target Zubi Mendy this summer, and is also very close to signing Brentford's Noelgao. But director Berta is determined to facilitate the Eze deal and will try to convince Crystal Palace to accept a potential defender as a bargaining chip.

Although the specific player has not been announced, the Sun learned that this is a new star who has played several times for the first team. Crystal Palace is likely to lose captain Guy this summer, both Liverpool and Newcastle are interested in it, although they have locked in Portugal Sports' Diormander as an ideal replacement.

Crystal Palace had a brief interest in Chelsea defender Charoba, but his age and salary turned the club to 21-year-old Diormand. If you can get a young defender with Eze trade, it will be attractive to Crystal Palace, who just lost Riad (just joined from Betis last season and will miss the game at the beginning of the new season due to an ACL injury).

Eze has two years left in the contract with Crystal Palace, and he is determined not to destroy his relationship with the club to achieve the transfer. He closely monitored Olisse's transfer handling in the fierce competition between Chelsea and Bayern, and this respect allowed Olisse to remain at the Crystal Palace training base for a week before joining Bayern. Eze knew his role in Crystal Palace history, and last season's FA Cup final victory made him regarded as a club legend and was grateful for it, so he hoped to achieve a happy deal.