
Wilfried Zaha could have played his last game for Crystal Palace after sustaining a hamstring injury against Bournemouth.
Zaha, 30, will decide whether or not to sign a new £200,000-a-week Crystal Palace contract at the end of the season.
He limped off in the 51st minute of Palace’s 2-0 win SATURDAY and is expected to miss the final two games of the Premier League campaign.
The Ivory Coast international’s contract expires this season.
Zaha’s new contract offer is the highest in club history, and he remains open to the possibility of extending his nearly 20-year association with a club he joined aged 11.
Zaha has worn the captain’s armband in recent weeks and has been praised by manager Roy Hodgson for the example he has set. He helped the club to five wins from eight league games to guarantee their survival.
It has been reported that a number of clubs across Europe are interested, including Arsenal and Marseilles.
Zaha returned to Palace for his second spell from Manchester United in 2014 on a loan deal before it became permanent. Palace rejected offers in 2019 from Arsenal and Everton.
Zaha has played over 450 games and scored 90 goals in his two spells, including seven goals this season.
The Eagles take on Fulham on Saturday before finishing the season at home to Nottingham Forest.