Eberechi Eze: Roy Hodgson confident Crystal Palace will fend off interest in playmaker

England U21 international impressed again in their 2-0 win against Sheffield United

Sean Taylor
Sunday 09 May 2021 12:12 BST
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Eberechi Eze scored his fourth Premier League goal of the season against Sheffield United
Eberechi Eze scored his fourth Premier League goal of the season against Sheffield United (Getty Images)

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Crystal Palace boss Roy Hodgson is confident the club will fend off any interest in Eberechi Eze this summer.

The attacking midfielder has enjoyed a promising first season in the Premier League following his arrival from QPR in August 2020 in a deal worth £20 million.

He caught the eye again on Saturday against Sheffield United, capping a fine performance with a goal following a superb solo run, similar to that which had seen him set up Christian Benteke for Palace’s opening goal in their 2-0 win at Bramall Lane.

On potential suitors trying to prise Eze away from Selhurst Park come the end of the season, Hodgson said: “It has not really occurred to me as we’ve only just signed him. It was quite an investment for our club to pay 15 (million pounds) and then five (million pounds) in add-ons - that’s quite a big investment for us.

“I wasn’t contemplating that it was an investment that would only last one season and then he would move somewhere else, so I hope that is not the case.

“I am pretty sure the club will work very, very hard to make sure any interest in him will be warded off because we bought him into the football club to play for us and to make us better, we didn’t bring him into the club to make some small profit on a transfer at the end of the first season.

“It is his first season since coming from the Championship and you expect people to need a bit of time to get fully adjusted to play at this level, and we are delighted with him.”

While victory at Bramall Lane ensured Palace were safe from relegation, the Blades have long been resigned to their fate. They will be playing in the Championship again next season.

After a 28th league defeat interim boss Paul Heckingbottom admitted he just wants the season to end, but added that he does not think the Blades’ miserable experience this campaign will have a knock-on effect for the 2021/22 season.

“I think that feeling has been there for weeks and weeks, and it is something I can’t stand and I don’t like,” said Heckingbottom.

“But you are always playing for something, always playing for your future. There’s a lot you can learn from these players and they can learn from the situation.

“It is a tough situation, there’s no denying that, but you have to attack it. We want to take momentum into next season and we want performances but it’s a totally different set of teams next season, totally different league, totally different set-up.

“The players will have had a break, which they’ve not had for two seasons now because of Covid, and I’ve got no concerns. But that’s not to say it’s not important to pick up points in the next three games.”

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