
Crystal Palace's FA Cup match winner is on his way to Arsenal after looking set to sign for Spurs.
Arsenal have pulled off a ruthless coup by hijacking Tottenham’s move for Crystal Palace star Eberechi Eze. The Gunners’ dramatic late swoop not only left Spurs reeling but also sent a clear message—they mean business this season.
Spurs Left Shocked as Arsenal Step In
Tottenham were confident of sealing a deal for Eze. Negotiations were advanced, and the 27-year-old seemed Spurs-bound. Talks even included a possible cash-plus-Richarlison arrangement. But Arsenal suddenly entered the race and turned the tables.
Concerns over Kai Havertz’s knee injury pushed the Gunners into action. Instead of settling for a short-term loan signing, they launched a bold £60m bid to bring Eze to the Emirates. The speed and decisiveness of Arsenal’s move stunned Spurs, who thought the deal was theirs to close.
Arsenal’s Transfer Strategy Shifts Gears
This transfer marks a shift in Arsenal’s approach. Last season, failure to sign a recognized striker proved costly. Mikel Arteta’s men ended another campaign without silverware, despite going close in both the Premier League and Champions League.
Now, Arsenal’s board is backing their manager with big spending. Alongside Eze, they have already secured Spain midfielder Martin Zubimendi for £60m and striker Viktor Gyokeres from Sporting Lisbon for £64m. Earlier in the window, they landed Chelsea winger Noni Madueke in a £48.5m deal.
This is not just squad strengthening—it is a statement of intent. Arsenal want trophies, and they want them now.
Why Eze Fits Arsenal Perfectly
Eberechi Eze is more than a transfer victory over Spurs. He is a versatile forward with flair, creativity, and a knack for big moments.
Last season, he scored 14 goals across all competitions, proving himself as both scorer and creator. His FA Cup performances highlighted his match-winning mentality—netting in the quarter-final against Fulham, firing home in the semi-final against Aston Villa, and scoring the decisive goal against Manchester City in the final. That goal secured Crystal Palace their first major trophy.
Eze has consistently shown he can deliver on the biggest stages. Arsenal now hope he can replicate that magic in the Premier League and Champions League.
A Homecoming for a Boyhood Fan
For Eze, the move carries a personal story. He was once part of Arsenal’s academy before being released at 13. He has openly admitted he “cried for a week” when the club let him go in 2011.
Since then, he has climbed the football ladder the hard way. Spells at Fulham, Reading, and Millwall led to a breakthrough at QPR. His performances earned him a £19.5m move to Crystal Palace in 2020.
Now, his journey comes full circle. Eze returns to north London, this time as a star signing. Despite initial interest in joining Spurs, his Arsenal roots ultimately pulled him back.
Spurs’ Transfer Misery Deepens
For Tottenham, losing Eze is a crushing blow. Chairman Daniel Levy and manager Thomas Frank believed the deal was nearly sealed. Missing out, especially to bitter rivals Arsenal, adds salt to the wound.
It follows their failed pursuit of Morgan Gibbs-White, who instead signed a new deal with Nottingham Forest. Spurs’ frustration highlights the sharp contrast with Arsenal’s ambition and ruthlessness in the market.
Arsenal Send a Message to Rivals
By snatching Eze, Arsenal have gained more than just a talented forward. They have delivered a psychological blow to their rivals.
This signing underlines their determination to mount a serious Premier League title challenge and push deep in Europe. For Mikel Arteta, this could be the decisive season to finally deliver silverware.
Eze’s story—from Arsenal’s academy rejection to a £60m Emirates return—is one of resilience and redemption. Now, with the Gunners hungry for glory, he has the perfect stage to shine.

