Palace Chief opens door to Arsenal -Movement for Eze
Crystal Palace chairman Steve Parish Comments about the future of Eberechi Eze after Community Shield has sent Arsenal -fans wild.
Liverpool got a shock defeat in the domestic curtain, after Crystal Palace came behind twice to win on the penalty on Wembley.
It was Palace’s 21-year-old replacement Justin Devenny, who secured his second trophy ever with an exceptional penalty in the upper right corner.
After the match, Palace’s FA Cup Hero Eze was confronted by a fan of speculation that linked him to a transition to Arsenal.
Eze’s reaction was caught on the camera and has since sent Arsenal fans wild on social media.
Due to the intense speculation about England International’s future, the congregation was asked by the media for full-time, and his response may affect Palace fans.
“Of course, but players come and go in football clubs,” he told the media when he was asked if he was going to keep both Eze and Marc Guehi.
“You know, I mean, it’s a life cycle, it’s not? You know, hopefully they will still be here, that’s what I would like to see,” he added.

Eberechi Eze after Community Shield (Credit: Getty)
The clip from the Palace chairman quickly gained traction online among Arsenal fans, who are convinced that the 60-year-old’s comments mean that a deal can be made.
One fan wrote: “Eze is a shooter!”
Another added: “Eberechi Eze to Arsenal! Here goooooooo.”
A third commented: “What kind of Hopium is this? Welcome to Arsenal Eze.”
“We have to submit a bid ASAP,” insisted a fourth.
Guehi could be sold
Parish also commented on more specifically about Guehi, whose uncertain contract situation means that the club could be forced to sell its captain.
“For players of the caliber to leave on a free, it is a problem for us, unfortunately,” explained Parish via the BBC.
“Joachim (Andersen) went (to Fulham last summer) and we couldn’t afford to lose both.
“We then had a new bid (for Guehi) in January but that was another situation.
He added: “We just have to see what happens. But, you know, it needs a new contract or a conclusion of some kind.”