At least we can put to bed the notion we can’t win without wilf playing
Well it makes sense in one way as he is a complete and utter ****.According to a local Palace fan, Zaha has never wanted to leave and it has all been a vicious media campaign saying he wants to move elsewhere. Apparently he is Palace through and through
As Bob Marley says
"No Zaha No points, No Zaha No points"
Not if it made it more difficult for me to leave.
The price is not irrelevant though.
Hoping? Zaha and his agent already know if third party's have come knocking.It's a relatively short career of course you would take the money if it's on the table. So your boss offers you a pay rise and you say no thanks as in the back of your mind your hoping a third party will come knocking on your door. Sorry that's just madness.
I doubt City are interested, they can do better. Someone like Arsenal could be, and they'd have a limit of what they'd pay. A new contract would usually mean Palace can hold out for a lot more. Unless Zaha got a release clause inserted, which is possible.The only clubs who can afford Zaha have an abundance of cash in comparison, would £5 or £10 million difference really put off the likes of Man City or Chelsea.
He's just too good for ...
Hoping? Zaha and his agent already know if third party's have come knocking.
This is what happens, players do turn down new improved contracts. Just like Dale Stephens turned one down. Just like Zaha turned his down until after the window had shut. But you're saying 'Sorry that's just madness'.
I doubt City are interested, they can do better. Someone like Arsenal could be, and they'd have a limit of what they'd pay. A new contract would usually mean Palace can hold out for a lot more. Unless Zaha got a release clause inserted, which is possible.
Ok. Out of interest, how do you know?There is no release clause in his new contract.
There is no release clause in his new contract.
Ok. Out of interest, how do you know?
Is there a relegation clause? If he gets injured long term then you are in trouble and you know it. Trying to pay Zaha's wages in the Championship will make Sunderland paying Jack Rodwell 70k a week look like a shrewd business plan.
I'm sure most Prem players either have an actual relegation clause or it's implied in the overall wage structure of each club. I'm sure top earners would be at risk at any relegated club.
Fair enough, thanks.It was in a fair few of the media releases. https://www.theguardian.com/footbal...-to-become-best-paid-player-at-crystal-palace