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Crystal Palace chairman Steve Parish has told the BBC the club are "very hopeful" they will keep Wilfried Zaha despite links with Manchester City, Arsenal, Chelsea and Tottenham.
Zaha, 24, has been in impressive form this season, with Palace boss Sam Allardyce saying after Saturday's 2-1 victory over Chelsea that he should be aspiring to reach Eden Hazard's level.
Last month, Parish said a report that Tottenham were confident of landing Zaha was "tosh", and the Palace chairman, who said Spurs' £12 million offer last summer was "ridiculous," is optimistic the winger will remain at Selhurst Park.