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Crystal Palace star Wilfried Zaha talks for first time over failed Arsenal transfer and admits ‘they chose Pepe over me’

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WILFRIED ZAHA has accepted that Arsenal chose Nicolas Pepe 'over him' following a failed move to the club.

Following a summer transfer saga with Crystal Palace, the Gunners opted against signing the winger in 2019.

Wilfried Zaha has revealed how his move to Arsenal fell through
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Wilfried Zaha has revealed how his move to Arsenal fell throughCredit: Getty Images - Getty
The Gunners chose Nicolas Pepe instead but the Ivorian has struggled in North London
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The Gunners chose Nicolas Pepe instead but the Ivorian has struggled in North LondonCredit: PA:Press Association

Instead, they paid Lille £72million for the club record capture of Pepe.

And Zaha has opened up on the deal after missing out on a move to his boyhood favourites to his Ivory Coast international team-mate.

He told : "I had a conversation with the manager actually.

"[Unai] Emery was just like, 'We don’t really need to go through much'. "He said he’d seen me play, he knows I can change games at any time and stuff like that.

"He was like, 'Yeah we’d love to have you' and I was just like, 'Yeah I’d love to come'.

"The conversation was rather straightforward because I played against him when he was manager of Arsenal.

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It was up to the club who they chose. And they chose Pepe over me.

Wilfried Zaha

"He saw what I could do, saw my work-rate, and what I could add to the team."

He added: "Obviously, it was up to the club who they chose.

"And they chose Pepe over me."

Emery failed to get the best out of Pepe and was sacked part way through the winger's first campaign in North London.

However, Mikel Arteta has also struggled with the 25-year-old and publicly lambasted his red card versus Leeds in November.

Zaha, 28, remains with Palace and was also quiet last season before finding form again in recent months - hitting eight goals in 15 games.

And he admitted his feeling that players from abroad are often favoured for big money transfers.

The forward stated: "You’re seeing a player come from Brazil or another league - they’re always going to attract more attention.

"But, I just think if there’s a player that plays in the Premier League, you see him week in, week out. You know what he does.

"I feel like it’s a no-brainer. The other leagues are totally different."

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