Would it be win-win to take the Premier League club’s money and run?

The stage was set for another audition soaked in scrutiny, as Crystal Palace faced Huddersfield Town under the bright lights of the television cameras. With the January transfer window less than a fortnight away, young starlet Wilfried Zaha was once again the talk of the town.

The match commenced in a nightmare fashion for the Eagles when Damien Delaney saw red for an ugly lunge on James Vaughan after just 10 minutes. However, the home side embodied the fading cliché that it’s harder to play against ten men and deservedly took the lead when Zaha combined with his partner in crime Yannick Bolasie to score his fifth goal of the season.

A disappointing 1-1 scoreline failed to disguise another promising performance that saw Zaha awarded Sky Sport’s Man of the Match. After his comments on the game itself, attention swiftly turned to his ambivalent future at Selhurst Park and while the club will be reluctant to let their prize asset leave, could a deal that sees Zaha return on loan be the best option for all parties concerned?

The interest in the 20-year-old is set to reach fever pitch next month with an extensive list of potential suitors growing by the day. Palace chairman Steve Parish has insisted the player will not be sold while the team are pursuing promotion and with the boundaries between success and failure often coming down to the smallest of margins, Zaha’s individual brilliance could well prove the deciding factor.

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The £20m valuation may have caused the football community to collectively roll their eyes but the club are finally in a position of financial security in which it doesn’t want or need to sell their best players. The potential for a bidding war is an increasing possibility – especially if Liverpool enter the fray – which means that now could be the perfect opportunity to conduct a lucrative sale, without technically losing the player.

Ian Holloway is clearly growing weary of recycled speculation and may decide to cash in simply to give his tongue a rest, but then again he’s hardly the strong, silent type. No, he is a manager that thrives in the transfer market, sourcing potential bargains to build a team from revived rejects and forgotten talent. If Holloway can attract the likes of Charlie Adam on a shoestring budget, imagine what he could achieve when the purse strings are a little looser.

Much like Lionel Messi, Zaha has enjoyed an extraordinary year and attracts a similar number of terrified defenders every time he receives the ball. His confidence levels and newfound ruthless streak has propelled him into position as the Championship’s finest talent.

However, he has faded slightly since his recognition at international level, a victim of his own success, who is still trying to cope with the expectation and pressure of modern football. Perhaps therefore a confirmed Premier League destination could alleviate the shackles that come with constantly trying to impress, without being thrown into the deep end midway through the season. The discarded talent of players that have moved too soon are littered in every top-flight reserve squad in the country.

Maybe it’s best if Zaha departs the club altogether to make room for the numerous other attacking youngsters lurking on the outskirts of the first-team. The names Jonathan Williams and Kyle De Silva may not resonate on the conscious of the average football fan but they are next in line to carry the homegrown torch at the club.

If or rather when Zaha achieves his big money move, it should make Crystal Palace far more desirable when trying to tie down potential stars. With the threat of the Elite Player Performance Plan, it will be crucial that players understand they too can achieve first-team football and walk a familiar route to the Premier League via the club’s youth academy. Maybe, the term ‘feeder club’ won’t be a negative label one day, especially if the Eagles can build a reputation for selling players at the right time, for the right price.

It seems obvious that any transfer bid received in January will be made infinitely more attractive by the option to keep Zaha until the summer. However, it’s difficult to draw up a list of appealing destinations that would be willing to offer such a clause.

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Arsenal are perhaps favourites given the player’s affinity with the club and Arsene Wenger’s act of public admiration. However, he’s likely to be drafted straight into the senior squad, especially if  ‘contract rebel’ Theo Walcott departs, but when have the Gunners ever spent the money needed to acquire a high-profile signing? Andrei Arshavin is one name that springs to mind but that move has essentially ended in tears.

Likewise, today’s tabloids suggest Spurs have made the first official contact, which makes this whole affair sound like a boring episode of Star Trek, but Daniel Levy is unlikely to offer a fee north of £10m, which makes his interest rather futile. Manchester City on the other hand have the bank balance to meet the player’s soaring estimation, but why would any youngster even consider descending on Eastlands since watching Adam Johnson’s and Scott Sinclair’s careers grind to a halt.

Manchester United appear the most feasible candidates, given their existing plethora of attacking talent both on the flanks and up front. Sir Alex Ferguson is clearly striving to build a bright future as his retirement date looms ever nearer and I can think of no brighter prospect than Wilfried Zaha.

Wilshere shows why he’s so important to England as Arsenal beat AC Milan

Jake Livermore’s presence in yet another England squad, despite not even being a guaranteed starter for a West Brom side on course to finish rock bottom of the Premier League this season, sums up how dire the situation has got in the Three Lions’ midfield, and how Gareth Southgate has inevitably had to think outside of the box to find a solution.

The key problem is how compartmental English midfielders appear to have become, especially with Southgate seemingly keen to at least attempt a 3-4-3 setup at some point during the World Cup.

While the likes of Jordan Henderson, Eric Dier and Livermore offer energy, physicality and defensive protection, the creative elements of their passing games leave much to be desired. Likewise, although Adam Lallana, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain and Jesse Lingard can add much more to England going forward, they can easily become lost in deeper capacities and lack the same level of proven discipline.

What England truly need is a deep-lying midfielder who can hold shape well but also start attacks from the base of the engine room. That’s where Jack Wilshere, a 34-cap international who hardly got a kick at Euro 2016, suddenly becomes so important to the England cause.

Criticised for lacking output for such an offensive-minded player in his younger years, Wilshere’s influence on attacking play now seems more obvious, not least because he’s currently enjoying arguably his best form for Arsenal since that stunning breakthrough season in 2010/11.

The 26-year-old’s greatest gift is how he links attacks by driving forward from deep midfield positions, and Arsenal’s 3-1 win over AC Milan last night provided even more evidence of that, completing four dribbles and 95% of his passes in another impressive performance – albeit that resulting in just one chance created throughout the ninety minutes.

That’s precisely what this England side needs next to Henderson or Dier; rather than an unspectacular workhorse like Livermore, someone prepared to take the ball from deep and deliver it to an England front line that – assuming all will be fit – boasts as much quality and promise as any other that will be involved in the tournament in Russia.

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Wilshere’s reminded everybody this season that he can be that lynchpin for the Three Lions; the big question now is whether he can stay fit for when the World Cup comes around.

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Man City looking to overhaul Serie A outfit

Probable Lineups…

Manchester City (4-4-2): Hart, Zabaleta, Demichelis, Kompany, Clichy, Fernando, Y Toure, Milner, Nasri, Jovetic, Aguero

Manchester City have finally won their first game in four matches after beating neighbours Manchester United 1-0 in a hotly contested derby on Sunday. The Citizens will now have to turn their focus to making it out of the Champions League group stages with the visit of CSKA Moscow at the Etihad. Once again in the ‘Group of Death’, City are trailing second place AS Roma by two points and will be seeking a win before their next game against group leaders Bayern Munich. Manuel Pellegrini will, however, be without David Silva, Aleksandar Kolarov, and Frank Lampard through injuries.

CSKA Moscow (4-2-3-1): Akinfeev, Schennikov, Berezoutski, Ignashevitch, Fernandes, Natkho, Wernbloom, Dzagoev, Eremenko, Tosic, Musa

CSKA Moscow managed to salvage a 2-2 draw after going down 2-0 to Manchester City in Russia two weeks ago, keeping their hopes alive in qualifying for the knock-out stages after two consecutive losses to AS Roma and Bayern Munich. Moscow are currently chasing Zenit Saint Petersburg in the league by seven points  with the top of the table clash last weekend finishing in a 1-0 win for Zenit. Leonid Slutsky will now need to switch his squad’s attention to the Champions League and will be thrilled with the return of Alan Dzagoev in the left side of midfield. This means Seydou Doumbia, who scored and earned the penalty last time against City, may well be dropped.

What the fans are saying…

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Seydou Doumbia earned the game-equalising penalty for CSKA last time. Was this a dive?

The TEN greatest Premier League ‘underdog’ stories

We all love an underdog story. To see anyone face up to a challenge that seems impossible and yet overcome it provides hope and excitement for everyone. The story of an underdog battle through adversity is no more prevalent than in the Premier League when, on many occasions, a team who is not given a hope of survival, defies the critics and achieves success in the toughest competition in the world.

The 10 stories listed here are heralded as some of the greatest moments in Premier League history. From incredible comebacks and relegation avoiding victories, to unfounded league success and ‘David Vs Goliath’ style victories, all of these moments captured the watching football world and truly indicate why the English game is the most exciting, unpredictable and emotionally resonating in the world.

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Gerrard should lure £3.6m-rated ace back to Ibrox to create Rangers’ ideal midfield

Newcastle fans in the Transfer Tavern will be praying that the club can sign some quality players to finally bring a title back to Ibrox. 

New Rangers boss, Steven Gerrard has also ready signed a raft of new players and looks set to sign Roma striker Umar Sadiq. It’s not just up front where the Liverpool legend has been looking to bolster the numbers for his squad but also in midfield. One name that Gerrard should be looking to add to his squad is Steven Davis.

The Breakdown

The underrated midfielder has attracted interest from Rangers boss Steven Gerrard this summer according to Sky Sports.

The Northern Ireland midfielder, spent six-years at Ibrox and could well be tempted by back by the new Gers boss. The midfielder played 152 games for Rangers after initially joining on loan from Fulham and won three Scottish titles before he headed south of the border.

This year, however, the midfielder suffered a hamstring injury in the latter stages of the season and as a result, only played one game for new Saints boss Mark Hughes.

If Gerrard could bring the midfielder into his squad, it would be a superb signing. Davis would provide, intelligence, energy, underrated technical ability and excellent experience to the squad.

Moreover, Davis has won titles with Rangers before and could add a winning mentality to the squad.

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With only 12 months left on his current deal with Southampton, bringing Davis in on a cheap deal would be a shrewd bit of business for Rangers.

Should Gerrard bring Davis back Rangers fans? 

HYS: Who should be Eric Bailly’s centre-back partner?

With centre-back Eric Bailly slowly being nursed back from injury by Manchester United boss Jose Mourinho, conversation has turned to who the best player is to partner up with the Ivorian at the heart of United’s back line.

Mourinho has been unsatisfied with the Phil Jones and Chris Smalling combination that took the field in the 1-0 defeat to Newcastle, and has sought to chop and change his centre-half pairing in recent weeks with Victor Lindelof seeing action in place of Jones for the win over Chelsea on Sunday.

Who is the long term partner for Bailly though? Phil Jones completely lost track of his man against Newcastle on February 10th, allowing Matt Ritchie to claim three points against the Red Devils.

Chris Smalling isn’t exactly Mourinho’s flavour of the month either, with the England international linked with a move to Arsenal in January.

Lindelof is a viable option, but having only played a handful of times this season, the question remains whether he is able to step up to the Old Trafford plate on a regular basis.

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How Torres played a key part in the signing of this Liverpool star

Fernando Torres is not one of the most popular former players among Liverpool fans due to his deadline day transfer to Chelsea for £50m in January 2011, but former Liverpool manager Rafa Benitez has revealed how he played a huge part in the signing of Raheem Sterling.

The 19-year-old Englishman is widely considered to be one of the most promising young players in Europe at the moment, but current Napoli boss Benitez has revealed that he is part of the squad thanks to a recommendation from Torres, both of whom were at Liverpool at the time.

“We invited Raheem to Melwood and had a meeting with him and his mother,” Benitez said.

“I walked around the complex with them and was showing them the facilities and we got as far as the physio’s room.

“Fernando was there – and I think Steven Gerrard, too. But definitely Fernando. I explained what Raheem and his mum were doing and I told Fernando what we thought of the young player we had brought in. He had a quick chat with him, asking how he was getting on. He was interested in him.

“Raheem was really pleased – and you could see his mum was, too – really impressed that the club’s biggest players had made a fuss of him,.”

Sterling went on to sign for Liverpool from QPR for a price of £600,000 that could rise to £5m depending on how many first team appearances he makes.

Since that day, the Englishman has gone on to already become a fan favourite at Anfield, making 65 Premier League appearances, scoring 14 goals and providing 14 assists. This isn’t close to matching what Torres did during his time at the club, (he scored 65 goals from 102 Premier League appearances) but it’s a start.

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With three goals already from five Premier League appearances this season, I think it’s safe to say Liverpool has a future great on their hands – the problem is, they may have to thank one player who they love to hate for it.

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Liverpool transfer target seeks guarantees

Liverpool have made an approach for Chelsea’s Daniel Sturridge but the player reportedly wants certain guarantees from the club before he is willing to move, according the Mirror.

The Chelsea forward is demanding £80,000 a week from Liverpool if he is to join in January while also insisting that he must play as a striker through the middle.

The Reds have been interested in signing him since the summer and after checking the strikers availability following Chelsea’s appointment of new manager Rafa Benitez, they looked set to follow up their interest.

However there is a feeling at Anfield that Sturridge hasn’t done enough over the last year to justify his demands, scoring just five times for the European Champions since last December.

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Liverpool have spent big on young English talent in recent years without seeing the results they had hoped for. Andy Carroll, Jordan Henderson, and Stewart Downing who Anfield legend Kenny Dalglish brought to the club in his most recent time in charge are examples of such players who have failed to deliver.

The Red’s have also been linked with moves for the likes of Arsenal’s Theo Walcott and Blackpool’s Thomas Ince in the January transfer window in a bid for manager Brendan Rodgers to bolster his squad.

Leeds fans are desperate for Bartley swoop

Leeds fans are all saying the same thing after Luke Ayling tweeted about their brutal opening fixtures, begging the defender to bring Kyle Bartley to the club.

Bartley was a hugely popular figure during his loan spell at Elland Road, and the Swansea defender has been heavily linked with a permanent move.

The Leeds defence is a completely different prospect with both Ayling and Bartley, as the Swansea man’s departure coincided with an injury to Ayling.

New manager Marcelo Bielsa usually opts for three at the back, so having both players back there with Pontus Jansson could be a formidable force.

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Of course, this all implies Bartley actually joins, and fans are begging Ayling to make it happen.

The 26 year-old fan favourite tweeted his excitement about the club’s brutal opening fixtures, as Bielsa will open his Championship account with games against Stoke and Derby County.

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“Juicy start to the season,” said the defender, and fans are hoping Bartley is right there alongside him for it.

You can find some of the best Twitter reactions down below…

Manchester United fans discuss Sanchez predicament

Manchester United stunned the Premier League when they swooped under Manchester City’s nose to snatch Alexis Sanchez from Arsenal.

The Chile international had been heavily tipped to join Pep Guardiola’s side, but in the end, he left the Gunners to sign for Jose Mourinho’s team.

The 29-year-old was one of Arsenal’s key players during a three-and-a-half-year spell at the Emirates.

During his time at the club, Sanchez netted 60 Premier League goals, and even though the attacker has only been at United for a few weeks, questions have been raised about his form.

The former Barcelona star has made eight appearances in all competitions, and in that process has netted once.

The main issue at the moment is positioning, with many fans questioning why the attacker has been placed on the left of a midfield three.

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Sanchez was one of the under-performers in Wednesday night’s goalless draw with Sevilla in the first leg of their last-16 tie in the Champions League.

Now, United fans have been discussing the predicament surrounding the Chilean.

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