Wilfried Zaha could follow in Cristiano Ronaldo's footsteps this summer CPFC
AdvertisementLeeds appoint Gracia, Liverpool vs Real Madrid, Brighton braced for De Zerbi interestCristiano Ronaldo and Georgina Rodriguez leave Saudi Arabia hotel and face hefty billWatford star missed out on summer transfer to Man United but still 'incredibly happy'And Al Nassr are keen for more
high-profile signings, but they aren’t the only Saudi club in for Zaha.It has been claimed that Palace have little chance in persuading Zaha, who has made 450 appearances for the Eagles, of committing his future to the club.Should Zaha join Al Nassr, he could be one of two major summer coups with Barcelona skipper
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