Eberechi Eze Extends Contract with Crystal Palace until 2027
25-year-old England international, once eyed by Manchester City, secures deal following successful return from Achilles injury and top goal scoring season for Palace.
- Eberechi Eze, after recovering from a ruptured Achilles tendon, has extended his contract with Crystal Palace until 2027, a deal that is crucial for Palace as Eze had only two years left on his original contract.
- Eze has proven to be a key player for Palace, notably becoming the club's top goal-scorer in the previous season with 10 Premier League goals and four assists.
- Initially signed from Queens Park Rangers in a deal worth £19.5m in 2020, Eze's value has since increased due to his consistent performance on the field.
- Manchester City, the treble winners, showed interest in signing Eze during the summer, indicating his coveted status among top-tier football clubs.
- Eze also made his debut for the England team as a substitute in a 4-0 Euro 2024 qualifying win against Malta, demonstrating his promise on an international level.