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- Arsenal remain 8/13 favourites to sign Eze
- Tottenham enter the race at 7/1 following Maddison injury
- Palace still 7/4 to keep hold of their talisman
Arsenal Remain Odds-On for Eze, But Spurs May Swoop Following Maddison Injury
Eberechi Eze’s future continues to be up in the air with the transfer window still open and Arsenal remain 8/13 favourites with UK Betting Sites to sign the Crystal Palace star despite no formal bid being lodged so far.
Tottenham are now 7/1 second-favourites to snap up the England international after James Maddison suffered a serious-looking knee injury in Spurs’ 1-1 draw against Newcastle yesterday.
According to BBC Sport, Eze is “very open” to the move, but Arsenal are yet to meet the reported £68 million release clause, instead preferring to offload an attacking player before committing to a deal.
Bet365's latest market gives an implied probability of 61.9% that Arsenal sign Eze in the final weeks of the transfer window.
Arsenal | 8/13 | 61.9% |
Stay at Crystal Palace | 7/4 | 36.4% |
Tottenham | 7/1 | 12.5% |
Chelsea | 20/1 | 4.8% |
North London Clubs on Alert as Eze Keeps Options Open
At 27, Eze is in the prime of his career and remains one of Palace’s most valuable assets.
With his creative flair and proven Premier League pedigree, he would represent a major upgrade for any of the league’s top-six clubs.
Tottenham’s sudden involvement adds a twist to what had been shaping up as a one-horse race.
Should Arsenal stall further, Thomas Frank's side may be tempted to take advantage.
Where to Bet on Eze’s Transfer Market
Transfer punters can find the latest player movement odds across the best football betting sites.
The summer window is one of the most active betting periods, and many top free bets are available now for new and existing customers.
Bet365 continues to offer one of the most comprehensive markets for “Next Club” odds, including options to stay, move abroad, or make intra-league switches.