Crystal Palace star Eberechi Eze’s release clause is revealed with top Premier League clubs circling – and the club face a huge fight to keep him if he excels for England at the Euros

    Palace star Eberechi Eze is attracting interest from a host of top Premier League clubs

    • Eze was included in England’s final 26-man squad for the tournament in Germany
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    Crystal Palace striker Eberechi Eze has a release clause worth at least £60 million, Mail Sport can reveal.

    Eze was included in the England squad for the 2024 European Championship on Thursday and is preparing for his first major tournament as a senior international.

    And we can reveal the Eagles striker has a clause in his current deal worth £60m plus additional add-ons worth around £8m.

    Eze has attracted genuine interest from a number of Premier League sides, with Tottenham among the clubs interested in the 25-year-old.

    The former Queens Park Rangers man added to his growing reputation on Monday evening with an excellent performance in England’s friendly against Bosnia, a performance that booked his place on the plane to Germany.

    Palace star Eberechi Eze is attracting interest from a host of top Premier League clubs

    The Premier League club face a major battle to keep Eze if he excels for England at the European Championship

    The Premier League club face a major battle to keep Eze if he excels for England at the European Championship

    And if Eze excels in the tournament, Palace are likely to face a major battle to keep their brilliant striker at the club next season.

    England manager Gareth Southgate insisted on Thursday that he would not stop his players from discussing transfers while on international duty.

    ‘I have never forbidden players to have discussions. It’s a fact of life, even though transfers haven’t been completed yet, there are discussions going on, normally over the summer, with players. I am always there for them if they want to arrange matters,” said the national coach.

    ‘I always tell them: don’t worry about things. Things will follow their natural course.

    “We’re in a world where deals may have to be done quickly, who knows, but we feel comfortable dealing with all those things.”

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