'Just doing stuff': Ian Wright says £60m forward reportedly wanted by Arsenal is absolutely 'balling'

Arsenal are enjoying a bright end to the season as they remain firmly in the Premier League title picture.

The Gunners have now won their last four league games in a row, scoring 13 and conceding just two.

Whatever happens this season, Arsenal clearly have a bright future ahead of them. And we could yet see more top additions in the summer transfer window.

Mikel Arteta and Edu have already laid some great foundations in the shape of a superb – and mostly young – squad with the right character.

Plenty of players are being linked with a move to Arsenal, including two who have been absolutely sensational for a fellow London club.

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The players in question are Crystal Palace duo Eberechi Eze and Michael Olise, who helped their team claim a huge scalp on Monday night.

Eze and Olise were on fire as they helped the Eagles run out 4-0 winners over Manchester United at Selhurst Park.

Arsenal legend Ian Wright loved what he saw from the reported Arsenal targets, praising them on the latest episode of the Wrighty’s House podcast.

What did Ian Wright say about Arsenal targets Eberechi Eze and Michael Olise?

Wright said: “Palace are not only organised, especially with, we’re seeing Olise and Eze just balling, did you see them doing some stuff yesterday, just doing stuff…

The Athletic’s Carl Anka, a guest on the show, went on to say that the two players “were dancing”, to which Wright replied: “They were.”

Wright added: “It was a fantastic performance from Palace who really were quite ruthless and very entertaining… watching United, it was quite sad.”

How much could Arsenal expect to pay for Eberechi Eze and Michael Olise?

According to the Daily Mail, Arsenal and Manchester United have made Olise a top target this summer.

Meanwhile, 90Min reported earlier this season that the Gunners are one of numerous clubs tracking Eze.

BBC Sport recently reported that Palace have placed a price tag of around £60million on each player ahead of the summer window.