Ian Holloway says Wilfried Zaha must return to Crystal Palace if sold in January

Ian Holloway is adamant that any deal to sell Wilfried Zaha in January must include the provision for the winger to return to Crystal Palace for the rest of the season. Zaha has been linked with a string of Premier League clubs and reports have claimed that Manchester United are leading the hunt for the 20-year-old. Holloway has not disclosed the identity of the clubs chasing the England cap and has confirmed he has discussed the situation with Zaha this week. The Palace boss has praised the way Zaha has handled the speculation and stressed a deal will only be agreed if the attacker comes back to Selhurst Park on loan. "Wilfried Zaha is wanted by some of the biggest clubs in the Premier League," Holloway wrote in his Sunday Mirror column. "And THAT, in the football silly season that everyone else calls January, is the problem. "The need for confidentiality makes it impossible to reveal who is interested in Wilfried and who has made a bid. "But the constant buzz of speculation is difficult to cope with. It is a great tribute to Wilf himself that he has been able to hang on to his sanity. "He had a little dip in form when the transfer talk started to get louder last month, but he has since shown that class is permanent. "I felt it necessary to have a chat with Wilfried this week about what might happen and what definitely won't be happening. Even if we do reach an agreement with a club, it would have to include a clause that Zaha stays put for the rest of the season."

Source: team_talk