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Published 09:40 24 Jan 2019 GMT
Updated 15:10 24 Jan 2019 GMT
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Zaha is currently in his second spell with Palace, returning there after an unsuccessful period with Manchester United between 2013 and 2015.
His last outing was spreading James Milner on toast - a total mismatch - as he continues to show week in and week out that he is, in fact, a tremendous footballer and certainly one of the best dribblers in the game.
So Borussia Dortmund are sniffing around.
Prising him away from Selhurst Park would be far from straightforward for though, and it will cost a significant fee to land him.
The report claims Palace are likely to ask for over £50m, significantly higher than their current record transfer - the €30m they paid to Wolfsburg for André Schürrle three years ago.
Though Dortmund's success in recent years has been built on developing young players and not spending large fees in the transfer market, an exception could be made for Zaha. The sales of Pulisic, Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang and Ousmane Dembélé in the last 18-months have seen the club receive over £200m in transfer fees, meaning a move for Zaha would very much be feasible.
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