Wilfried Zaha has a big decision to make about his future (Picture: Getty Images)
Wilfried Zaha may have played his last game for Crystal Palace as he is set to miss the final two games of the season with a hamstring injury he picked up at the weekend.
The 30-year-old limped out of the 2-0 win over Bournemouth on Saturday and there is a chance that he may never pull on an Eagles shirt again.
Speaking on Saturday, manager Roy Hodgson said: ‘Zaha felt his hamstring which is worrying, but we won’t know how serious until he has the scan. Hopefully, it will only take a few days rather than a couple of weeks.’
The Daily Mail report that the scan on his hamstring injury has confirmed that Zaha will miss the final two games of Palace’s Premier League season against Fulham and Nottingham Forest.
Zaha’s contract with his boyhood club expires at the end of the season and his future is in the balance at the moment as he is yet to decide on his next move.
Palace have reportedly offered the Ivory Coast international a four-year deal worth £200,000-a-week, which he has not ruled out signing, but he will have plenty of options elsewhere as well.
The likes of Chelsea, Arsenal, Newcastle and Tottenham have all been linked with a move for Zaha on a free transfer, while he is also likely to have big-money offers on the table from Saudi Arabia.
The likes of Paris Saint-Germain, Atletico Madrid and Borussia Dortmund have all been touted as possible destinations as well, so Palace do have a job on their hands to convince him to stay in south London.
It is not out of the question, though, after Zaha left Selhurst Park once before, signing for Manchester United in 2013 in a move that didn’t work out at all.
The forward returned to Palace on loan and then re-signed permanently in 2015 and has been at Selhurst Park ever since, now playing over 450 games for the club.
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The winger’s future remains in the balance.