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[Football] Zaha watch - *** The SEGW finally managed to escape***





















Grombleton

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A1X

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They also signed Choupo-Moting a while back, so they do sometimes sign the odd duffer.

It's almost like they have more money than they know what to do with and play in a league where they just have to turn up the required number of times a season to walk it.
 




Uh_huh_him

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That’ll be a good move for him. He might win something.

I'm sure he's matured a certain amount since the United debacle.
But seeing how badly he struggled to adapt there, I'm not sure moving to PSG would work that well for him.
 




Mackenzie

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I'm sure he's matured a certain amount since the United debacle.
But seeing how badly he struggled to adapt there, I'm not sure moving to PSG would work that well for him.
He should be able to speak the language which is in his favour. It’s probably agent speak though.
 


Uh_huh_him

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He should be able to speak the language which is in his favour. It’s probably agent speak though.

I was thinking more of the Big club/big players and being away from his native South London.

Can see it being a good move for him from a CL and winning things perspective.
More importantly though, they are a club capable of pissing away the sort of money Palace need to be able to let him go.
 






MattBackHome

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Jul 7, 2003
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Prior to lockdown the PSG front line was basically my favourite non-Albion thing about football; Di Maria, Neymar, Icardi, Cavani & Mbappe is utter utter utter flair at every level.

Style-wise it makes sense for Zaha, but surely he won't be displacing Di Maria? My grudging respect for him has now turned into a form of nostalgic appreciation, knowing that soon he won't be wearing Palace colours anymore. Plus he seems a decent sort. Good luck to him.
 












Tim Over Whelmed

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To be fair Palace need the benefit of losing his wage and the fee, so it'd be good for them.

Mr Tumble loves being a big fish in a little pond and is probably already worth £20m++ so he's unlikely to want to move unless PSG make promises on games, which they won't, so the usual stalemate I'd suggest.
 


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