Crystal Palace star Eberechi Eze’s release clause is revealed with top Premier League clubs circling – and the club face a huge fight to keep him if he excels for England at the Euros

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Crystal Palace attacker Eberechi Eze has a release clause worth a minimum £60million, Mail Sport can reveal.

Eze was named in the final England squad for Euro 2024 on Thursday and is preparing for his first major tournament as a senior international.

And we can reveal that the Eagles forward has clause in his current deal worth £60million plus additional add-ons worth in the region of £8million.

Eze has genuine interest from a number of Premier League sides, with Tottenham among the clubs keen on the 25-year-old.

The former Queens Park Rangers man added to his growing reputation on Monday night with an excellent display in England’s friendly against Bosnia, a performance that booked his place on the plane to Germany.

Palace star Eberechi Eze is attracting interest from a host of top Premier League clubs

The Premier League club face a major fight to keep Eze if he excels for England at the Euros

The Premier League club face a major fight to keep Eze if he excels for England at the Euros

And if Eze excels during the tournament, Palace are likely to face a major fight to keep their brilliant forward at the club next season.

England boss Gareth Southgate, speaking on Thursday, insisted he would not prevent his players from discussing transfer whilst on international duty.

‘I’ve never banned players from having discussions. It’s a fact of life, even if transfers don’t complete, talks are ongoing, normally across the summer with players, I’m always there for them if they want to bounce things off,’ said the national team head coach.

‘I’m always saying to them, don’t get het up about things. Things will take their natural course.

‘We are in a world where there might have to be deals done quickly, who knows but we’re comfortable with dealing with all those things.’

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