Roy Hodgson says he is unconcerned by renewed speculation over the future of Wilfried Zaha and praised the forward's form and attitude ahead of Saturday's clash with Sheffield United at Selhurst Park.
Zaha has struck eight goals in 14 games for the Eagles this season, with Paris St Germain and AC Milan the latest clubs to be linked with a big-money move for the 28-year-old.
Hodgson said: 'There has been so much speculation regarding Wilf over the years that I tend to let those concerns disappear, as they often do.
'Wilf's good and it doesn't surprise me that there's clubs out there who would like to sign him, but a lot of things have to be put in place before a player leaves a club.