TOTTENHAM are reportedly competing with Everton in the race to prise Wilfried Zaha away from Crystal Palace.
The 28-year-old winger is once again facing an uncertain future as he looks to depart Selhurst Park in his quest to win silverware.
And with just two years left to run on his contract in South London, the Ivory Coast international is unlikely to pen a new deal.
According to Goal, both Spurs and the Toffees are chasing Zaha, while long-term admirers Arsenal are claimed to be eyeing up Norwich’s Emiliano Buendia instead.
Tottenham could press ahead with a move for Zaha if star striker Harry Kane is sold.
Meanwhile Everton have retained their interest in the player after having two bids rejected for him in 2019.
It has been stated that despite the Eagles looking to keep Zaha, he could be available for £40million.
Zaha has made no secret of his desire to leave to a bigger club having failed to make the grade at Manchester United.
He told The Face: “I feel like I can have another shot at the top teams, because my dream is to win things.
“I’m good enough to go out there and compete with the best.
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“If the opportunity came, I wouldn’t turn it down, because I feel like I deserve it.
“It’s so I can show my kids: ’This is what daddy won’.”
Zaha has enjoyed his best goalscoring season for Palace this term having fired in 11 Premier League goals in 30 games.
Commenting on his form, Zaha, added: “As I’ve gotten older, I’ve made myself more effective.
“My dribbling is not even that high this season, but I’ve got 11 goals, so it’s like I don’t need to
“The main thing is for me to be scoring goals regularly.”
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk