Wilfred Zaha Opens Up On Failed Everton, Arsenal Transfers

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Crystal Palace Star Wilfried Zaha has finally opened up on his failed summer transfers to Everton and Arsenal, MySportDab reports.

Zaha is very happy at the moment despite still being at Crystal Palace and has scored two goals in his last four matches.
Alot could have changed as Arsenal and Everton both tried to sign Zaha but Crystal Palace rejected his transfer requests and their bids for not being good enough.
He has admitted to being sad about the failed transfer but could not just cry over it and instead continued to focus on his game every week.
27-year-old Zaha has also revealed how start in South London and his good old buddies helped him alot.
He said: “The more you grow, you grow a thicker skin. You start to realise you can’t control everything you wish to control.
“This is why am enjoying playing my football again. The summer transfer failures did affect me. As the new Premier League season started, it was still in my head.
“After some time of thinking about it, I told myself I had to get over it. Going around crying or thinking too much nevr helps. I focused on myself to be better.
“The team has never disrespected me, the fans, or the club in any way. So I can never disrespect them.”
Zaha has now donated a total of £10,000 from Carling’s Made Local Fund into his local League team Lambeth Allstars, the money goes into helping the team grow with new equipments, boot and more.
Despite being linked with a move to Chelsea in January, Zaha plays next on Monday As Palace are set to play against rivals Brighton at Selhurst Park.
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