From being rejected by Arsenal to being worth 80 million euros

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The career of an elite football player takes many turns and sometimes passes through moments that can completely change their own history. A good example is what was recently revealed by Eberechi Ezefootball player Crystal palace built as an emerging figure in recent seasons that one day was rejected by various teams that did not want to acquire him.

The talented 25-year-old Anglo-Nigerian winger explained his path in an interview on the ‘Second Tier’ podcast. Eze He recounted that in 2006, when he was 8 years old, many teams were interested in him even though he finally played for the average Bruin, in a Sunday league. From there he jumped to Arsenal, but his history as a ‘Gunner’ did not go as well as he would have liked and he then went through several teams with none of them betting on him. “I was at Arsenal for five years and then they let me go,” he commented, then explained that Fulham, Reading, Millwall, Sunderland and City of Bristol They had him at their disposal and ended up at their disposal.

The leap in quality Eberechi Eze He came wearing the shirt of QPRa team he joined in 2016 and to which he was transferred Crystal palace in 2020 in exchange for 18 million euros. The rest is history. He is currently one of the stars of the group led by Oliver Glasner which last weekend was imposed on Liverpool away and looking early next summer, it is expected that Palace, if they let him leave, will be in exchange for around 80 million euros, according to The Sun Football published recently.

Source: La Verdad

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