Tottenham – Fans vandalizes Eberechi Eze wall painting after Arsenal cutting over transfer | Football

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Eberechi Eze

mural of Eberechi Eze was destroyed just two days after it came (Photo: Twitter)

A mural of future Arsenal players Eberechi Eze has been vandalized, apparently by Tottenham fans, before the transfer of £ 67.5 million that is confirmed.

After completing its medical on Friday, Eze will be revealed as Gunner’s latest Marquee signing this weekend, although he will not debut against Leeds United on Saturday night.

As late as Wednesday, it looked like England International would go with Tottenham after they agreed on a deal with Crystal Palace, just to make the Arsenal Arsenal seemingly cutting the transfer.

Mikel Arteta’s side matched Spur’s offer and left Eze with the choice of the two Northern London clubs and, as a lifelong Gounts, was his decision easily.

In the wake of the news overnight on Wednesday, a mural of the attacking midfielder appeared in a tunnel just outside the Emirate.

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Created by artist North Banksy, it shows Eze in an Arsenal shirt that makes its brand celebration, accompanied by the caption: ‘All roads lead home’, a reference to Eze’s time in Arsenal Academy.

But on Saturday morning, just a few hours before the collision against Leeds on the Emirate, online pictures showed that the mural has been discouraged by white color.

In addition, the word “yids” was painted, an anti-Semitic slur that was recycled by Tottenham fans, next to the mural and seemingly confirmed that the vandals were Spurs supporters.Reacting to the news published North Banksy on Twitter: ‘This is annoying.

“All the hard work that has passed in seconds – a bit like Tottenham must feel for their EZE transfer! We will be back soon . ‘

Tottenham fans are understandably frustrated with the club’s hierarchy considering how they missed their two best attacking midfielder transmission goals this summer, namely Eze and Nottingham Forest Morgan Gibbs-White.

England legend and former Spurs striker Gary Lineker admitted that he was “extinguished” to see Eze choosing Arsenal while Thomas Frank directed a shooting shot against the 27-year-old.

To be very, very clear, I don’t want any players who don’t want to come to the club,” said Lilywhites “Manager before Saturday’s game against Manchester City.

They don’t want to come to the club, carry this amazing brand, we don’t want them here.

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