Arsenal Secure Blockbuster Signing Of Eberechi Eze From Crystal Palace.
Arsenal have clinched a sensational deal to sign Crystal Palace’s star midfielder Eberechi Eze, outmanoeuvring rivals Tottenham Hotspur in a dramatic transfer saga. The agreement, finalised on Wednesday, 20 August 2025, is worth around £60 million plus £7.5 million in add-ons, matching the value of Eze’s expired £68 million release clause. The 27-year-old England international is set to undergo a medical with the Gunners after featuring in Palace’s Europa Conference League play-off against Fredrikstad on Thursday, marking a major coup for Mikel Arteta’s squad.
The transfer, orchestrated by Arsenal’s sporting director Andrea Berta and vice-chairman Tim Lewis, follows a late surge of interest sparked by a knee injury to key forward Kai Havertz during Arsenal’s recent win over Manchester United. With Havertz’s recovery timeline uncertain, Arsenal moved swiftly to bolster their attacking options, capitalising on Eze’s expressed preference to join his boyhood club, where he was once part of the academy. The deal, reported by The Athletic and Sky Sports, saw Arsenal overtake Tottenham, who had agreed terms with Palace and Eze earlier on Wednesday but were stalled by Palace’s insistence on keeping the player for their European fixture.
Eze, who joined Palace from Queens Park Rangers in 2020 for £17 million, has become one of the Premier League’s standout talents, scoring 40 goals and providing 28 assists in 169 appearances. His crowning moment came in May 2025, when he netted the winning goal against Manchester City in the FA Cup final, cementing his place in Palace history. Capped 12 times by England, Eze’s versatility as an attacking midfielder, capable of playing as a No. 10, left winger, or in central midfield, makes him a perfect fit for Arteta’s system, particularly to strengthen the left flank alongside recent signings Noni Madueke and Viktor Gyokeres.
Arsenal’s pursuit of Eze, a lifelong Gunners fan, was no secret, with initial talks reported by The Guardian as early as July. Palace had demanded over half of the £67.5 million fee upfront, a condition Arsenal met following the injury to Kai Harvetz. The transfer takes Arsenal’s summer spending past £275 million, following high-profile arrivals like Viktor Gyökeres, Kepa Arrizabalaga, Martin Zubimendi, Noni Madueke and Christian Norgaard, reflecting Berta’s ambitious overhaul in his first window since joining from Atletico Madrid.
Crystal Palace manager Oliver Glasner, while disappointed, confirmed Eze’s commitment to the club for their upcoming European match, stating, “Ebs will start against Fredrikstad because he’s fully committed to us.” Palace are already eyeing Leicester’s Bilal El Khannouss as a potential replacement, with the club bracing for further interest in captain Marc Guéhi from Liverpool.
Fans on X erupted with excitement, with posts praising Berta’s swift action and Eze’s emotional connection to Arsenal. “Eze choosing his boyhood club over Spurs is the stuff of dreams,” one supporter wrote. The signing not only bolsters Arsenal’s title aspirations but also delivers a psychological blow to rivals Tottenham, who have shifted focus to other targets like Brentford’s Yoane Wissa.
As Arsenal prepare for their Premier League opener against Manchester United, Eze’s arrival signals their intent to compete at the highest level. With his flair, creativity, and proven big-game pedigree, the England star is poised to thrill Emirates Stadium and elevate Arteta’s attacking arsenal to new heights.

