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EPL: Crystal Palace will receive no bonus on Eze’s transfer if Arsenal wins title
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EPL: Crystal Palace will receive no bonus on Eze’s transfer if Arsenal wins title

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There is no bonus included in the agreement that brought Eberechi Eze to Arsenal from Crystal Palace during the summer, which would provide the south London club with additional funds should the Gunners secure the league title.

Football.london confirmed this despite the rumours circulating online.

Numerous supporters took to social media to express their excitement over the claims that Crystal Palace could earn up to £10 million in bonuses if Arsenal were to win the league at Selhurst Park on Sunday, May 24.

However, no such clause is present.

Eze moved to Arsenal in a deal valued at £67.5 million in August 2025. However, it is believed that only £7.5 million of this amount is classified as add-ons, which are contingent upon various factors, none of which relate to winning the domestic championship.

These add-ons were perceived as highly attainable by Palace at the time the agreement was finalized. Initially, Eze had a release clause set at £67.5 million; however, this clause lapsed before both Tottenham and Arsenal intensified their efforts to acquire the England international.

Nevertheless, it was Arsenal’s prompt action regarding the deal and their readiness to match the previous release clause value that secured the transfer over Spurs. Additionally, Eze’s personal inclination towards joining the club he supported as a child, and where he had previously played in their youth system before being released at the age of 13, played a significant role in his decision.

EPL: Crystal Palace will receive no bonus on Eze’s transfer if Arsenal wins title

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