Crystal Palace star Wilfried Zaha remains determined to leave the Premier League club this summer amid interest from Paris Saint-Germain, Borussia Dortmund and Monaco.
The 27-year-old has long sought a new challenge at the top level, having thrived at Selhurst Park since returning permanently from Manchester United in 2015.
Last summer, the Eagles rejected two bids from Everton for their star man, while London rivals Arsenal opted to sign Nicolas Pepe from Lille instead of Zaha, who was valued at £80m.
Palace boss Roy Hodgson conceded that Zaha's form in 2019-20 had been affected by his uncertain future, having scored four goals and provided three assists in the Premier League this season.
And according to The Guardian, Zaha is believed to be willing to bide his time and remains determined that he will get his desired exit this summer.
The transfer window shuts in October as a result of the coronavirus pandemic, and the Ivorian is understood to be relaxed that a deal can be agreed before the deadline elapses.
No club has approached Palace with a formal offer this window, although the same report outlines that PSG, Dortmund and Monaco are said to be interested in the winger.
Hodgson has sought to solve his attacking problems this window, with his side firing blanks since the Premier League restart.
QPR winger Eberechi Eze is scheduled for a medical at the club on Thursday after the two London sides agreed a fee for the exciting attacker.
Palace have also reportedly offered Ryan Fraser a contract and made a bid for Mainz striker Jean-Philippe Mateta, which has been rejected.
Zaha played in Palace's recent pre-season friendly with Oxford United as Hodgson's side prepare for the upcoming 2020-21 season.