Wilfried Zaha reportedly offered 44m for China move as Crystal Palace battle to keep star man

Wilfried Zaha reportedly offered 44m for China move as Crystal Palace battle to keep star man
Wilfried Zaha has reportedly been offered a four-year deal with a minimum of 44m to leave Crystal Palace for Dalian Yifang.The Chinese Super League side are targeting the Eagles star man and are seemingly planning to test the clubs resolve.Zaha has scored three goals and recorded three assists so far this season1
Zaha has scored three goals and recorded three assists so far this season
According to The Mail, a deal has been tabled which would see Zaha earn 11m-per-year after tax.At present, the 26-year-old has a contract at Palace – agreed in August – which will keep him at the club until 2023.It is unlikely that Roy Hodgson’s men will entertain any prospect of losing him, given his importance to the squad.However, the package that the Ivory Coast international has been offered would see him triple his current 130k-per-week salary and become one of the worlds best-paid footballers.Dalian Yifang have already secured a couple of big-name acquisitions in the shape of Nicolas Gaitan and Yannick Carrasco. They are managed by former Real Madrid boss Bernd Schuster.

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