
Crystal Palace are not expected to receive any additional payment from Arsenal if the Gunners go on to win the Premier League title this season following Eberechi Eze’s transfer to North London.
Recent rumours circulating online had suggested Palace could earn up to £10 million in bonus payments tied to Arsenal’s success in the league. However, reports have clarified that no such clause exists in the agreement between both clubs.
Eze completed a high-profile move to Arsenal during the 2025 summer transfer window in a deal valued at around £67.5 million. While the contract reportedly includes performance-related add-ons, they are not connected to Arsenal lifting the Premier League trophy.
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The additional payments in the deal are believed to be linked to achievable conditions such as appearances and individual performance targets.
Before joining Arsenal, Eze attracted serious interest from Tottenham Hotspur, but the Gunners moved quickly to finalize the transfer after matching the value of his former release clause.
The England international was also said to be keen on returning to Arsenal, having previously spent time in the club’s academy during his youth career before being released as a teenager.
As Arsenal continue their push for the league crown, speculation surrounding bonus payments linked to Eze’s move has now been dismissed.
