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Published 13:59 27 Jul 2018 BST
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The Crystal Palace winger has been linked with a move away from Selhurst Park this summer with Tottenham Hotspur repeatedly said to be sniffing around. Because of this, a dedicated bunch of Spurs fans have seemingly been intently watching his social media accounts for any hint of evidence to suggest he might be about to move.
And on Friday, they struck gold.
While some have debated the suggestion that Zaha has removed Crystal Palace from his Instagram bio, it's easy to see why so many have started to get giddy about the message he posted on his Instagram Stories.
'Today is the day I make a change with everything,' it reads.
Oooooh, cryptic.
https://twitter.com/HotspurRelated/status/1022811933173604353
This, obviously, was taken by many as a sign Zaha was on the brink of a change of clubs.
Spurs aren't the only club to have been linked with a move for the Ivory Coast international. Reports from Germany have even suggested a transfer to Borussia Dortmund might be a possibility.
For now, watch this space. Or, more specifically, watch for his next Instagram Stories post.
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