Man Utd could hand Fulham huge blow as Crystal Palace star makes transfer 'decision'
Another big weekend of Premier League action lies in wait, and it is the final round of fixtures until the international break takes hold. Crystal Palace are the only London side still searching for a win at this point, and it gets no easier as they prepare to face leaders Liverpool this weekend.
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Hide AdFulham have started brilliantly, while Brentford have put together a respectable start, with frustration gathering at West Ham. Here we round up the latest news surrounding the Premier League clubs ahead of another busy weekend of action.
Eze update
Crystal Palace star Eberechi Eze has reportedly decided to move on to pastures new in 2025. Eze was expected to attract attention aplenty during the summer window, but offers were not forthcoming.
According to Football Insider, Eze will now look to move on next year after missing out on the England squad this time around. Palace would likely demand a very large fee to sell their creative star, and it will be interesting to see which of the Premier League clubs would be willing to pay it.
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Manchester United have reportedly identified Fulham boss Marco Silva as a possible option to replace Erik ten Hag should they pull the trigger on the Dutchman. According to FootballTransfers, Silva has impressed the United hierarchy and could be an option.
Silva has overseen a flying start for Fulham, who are sitting in the periphery of the top four at this still early stage. The Portuguese boss also has plenty of experience at Premier League level.
Lopetegui on Kudus bust-up claims
West Ham boss Julen Lopetegui has opened up on his rift with Mohammed Kudus, with Kudus reportedly snapping at his boss after he was substituted last time out.
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Hide AdLopetegui said in his latest press conference: “Again, it's important the team plays well, rather than one or two players. Football is a collective game, and the only way I know to be able to be strong is to play as a team. It was for tactical reasons. The second half we worked as a team, and for me this is a very important step. I highlighted the behaviour in the second half because I think we put on the pitch what we needed.”
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