BARCELONA and Juventus have reportedly joined the race to sign Crystal Palace star Wilfried Zaha.
The Ivory Coast ace, 29, is out of contract next summer.
Chelsea and Arsenal are both interested in a free transfer swoop.
But foreign clubs have the advantage over Palaceâs domestic rivals.
Thatâs because they can open contract talks with Zaha as early as January.
And the Standard claims Barcelona and Juventus are now considering swoops in the new year.
The cash-strapped duo are on the hunt for footballâs hottest free agents.
And experienced forward Zaha ticks all the right boxes after netting five goals in 11 games this term.
He is keen to prove himself at a top club after flopping with Manchester United.
And Palaceâs hopes of tying Zaha down to a new deal are quickly fading.
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The Eagles are prepared to make their star man the clubâs best-paid player in history.
Zaha already earns £130,000-a-week at Selhurst Park.
But that figure would rise significantly should he commit to Patrick Vieiraâs side.
The Palace boss is certainly determined to keep hold of Zaha.
Vieira said: âWilfried knows what the club think about him, and we know what he thinks about the club.
âThere will be discussions taking place, but for myself and for the club whatâs important is for him to play at this level and be consistent.
âWe will see what will happen. If he has a good day, the team will have a good day. Heâs an important player on and off the field.â
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