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Wilfried Zaha transfer: Galatasaray move is the right thing for Crystal Palace – no matter how much it hurts,The Eagles' offer of a four-year £200,000 per week contract to a 30-year-old was made out of love and loyalty rather than logic
Wilfried Zaha transfer: Galatasaray move is the right thing for Crystal Palace – no matter how much it hurts
The Eagles' offer of a four-year £200,000 per week contract to a 30-year-old was made out of love and loyalty rather than logic
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