Arsenal could offer either Calum Chambers or Mohamed Elneny to Crystal Palace in a bid to land Wilfried Zaha, according to Goal.
The Gunners have already submitted an offer for the Eagles star man, with Palace having rejected a £40million offer for the forward last month. Arsenal are prioritising signing a winger this summer and Zaha is at the top of their list of targets.
And now Unai Emery could offer either Chambers or Elneny as a makeweight in order to convince Roy Hodgson to sell.

Chambers seems the more likely option, with Palace keen on signing a right-back this summer. Having recently lost Aaron Wan-Bissaka to Manchester United, the South London club had been linked with a move for Carl Jenkinson to fill that void, although Chambers could do a similar job.
Arsenal are considered a player plus cash exchange because of their modest transfer budget this summer, with reports claiming that Arsenal have only been awarded £45million to spend on fresh talent.
Palace are so far sticking to their guns and demanding Arsenal pay the full valuation for the player, which the Eagles make out to be £80million. Arsenal still hope that the club will lower this demand, with Zaha himself keen on moving to the Emirates Stadium before the opening game of the season.





