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Roy Hodgson admits Everton and Tottenham transfer target Wilfried Zaha has had ‘ideas put into his head’


ROY HODGSON admits wantaway Wilfried Zaha has had his head turned going into the new season.

Crystal Palace forward Zaha, 27, is being linked with Spurs and Everton.

Palace boss Roy Hodgson believes transfer-seeking star man Wilfried Zaha needs to be more consistent if he hopes to land a big moveCredit: Getty Images – Getty

Boss Hodgson, preparing for today’s Premier League opener against Southampton, said: “There are a lot of things being said and a lot of people putting ideas into his head.

“So it’s not the easiest thing for him to come to terms with.

“The external influences are quite great and he has to battle a few demons there.

“But I must say I’m basing my opinion on what he is doing at the moment.

“His training and the matches he has played for us, there has been no problem at all.

He might get frustrated that we aren’t having to turn down offers every day from top clubs. Because he thinks he has that ability to play there and I think so too.

Roy Hodgson

“You’d have to speak to Wilf to find out the exact state of his psyche — but I’m not concerned.”

Ivorian Zaha scored just four Premier League goals last season, his worst return for four years.

And Hodgson has urged his star man to improve his displays if he has aspirations of moving on to a higher level.

The 73-year-old said: “I’m surprised we don’t get more people knocking on our door who are willing to pay a sensible price for him because he’s such a good player.

“He might get a bit frustrated sometimes that we aren’t having to turn down offers every single day from some of the top clubs in the world.

“Because he thinks he has that ability to play there and I think so, too.”

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Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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