By Graeme Yorke

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Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson is ready to launch a bid to sign Crystal Palace sensation Wilfried Zaha with an offer that will blow away any other interested clubs.

Ferguson decided to enter the race to England's newest star when he received the recommendation from his son Darren, after Zaha ripped his Peterborough side apart a few weeks ago.

And now United are set to offer 'what it takes' to see off Tottenham and Arsenal in the January window which includes handing the 20-year-old better terms to come to Old Trafford.

Star performer: Wilfried Zaha helped Crystal Palace stay top of The Championship with a 3-0 win over Derby

Star performer: Wilfried Zaha helped Crystal Palace stay top of The Championship with a 3-0 win over Derby

England calling: Zaha made his international debut against Sweden

England calling: Zaha made his international debut against Sweden

According to The Sunday People, Ferguson has kept an eye on Zaha since he dazzled against them in Palace's shock League Cup triumph last season.

A United source told The People: 'Sir Alex now thinks Zaha has the skill and bottle to play for United – and he wants him badly.'

Palace are hoping to get 20million for Zaha but will realistically settle for half of that – a figure United will gladly pay, having paid similar sums for emerging talents Phil Jones from Blackburn and Chris Smalling from Fulham.

Keeping tabs: Sir Alex Ferguson is believed to be a fan of Zaha

Keeping tabs: Sir Alex Ferguson is believed to be a fan of Zaha

Ferguson sees Zaha as a Cristiano Ronaldo-style attacker, capable of playing down either wing and scoring goals through pace and trickery.

Zaha is seen as the ideal replacement for Nani who is in a contract dispute and may be on his way out, creating a gap in the United squad. Spurs and Arsenal are also keen but will struggle against United.

The Ivory Coast-born kid has lived in London since he was four, but he would head north if the clubs can sort out a fee.

While Palace would like to keep him for their promotion push, the auction could reach a level where they cannot refuse.

Palace boss Ian Holloway, meanwhile, fears the youngster's progress could suffer as result of his elevation to the England senior squad.

'It's a difficult time for him as everything has happened at once.

'This could damage a young man who is as pure a footballer as he is.

'He has to learn to handle it, put the emotion away and do his job.'

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How on earth can United blow anyone out of the water with the debts they have? Sorry but I think this is yet another pack of lies being published by the DM.... Palace are going up so Zaha might as well stay put..... - Agueroooooooo , manchester, 18/11/2012........................................ You clearly don't know anything about big business. I agree this is papertalk but mentioning the debt shows how ignorant and naive you are. Manchester United spend a lot on players every year but ou should see how much they bring in from across the globe. They don't get the money from a rich sugar daddy. Think of it as a mortgage. Call it serviced debt. - Daniel, Planet Dirt, 18/11/2012 17:10 Erm...think perhaps you don't know much about the real world. The worlds a financial mess and believe me nobody wants that kind of debt in today's climate. Who knows what tomorrow will bring. It certainly won't be a friendly place for those with 'serviced debts.'

NMH says "I can't see him leaving London to be honest, his family and friends are their and he's an arsenal fan" - is NMH referring to Robin van Persie?! ;) - Stevie, Manchester, 18/11/2012 18:39 No RvP is from Holland, muppet.

NMH says "I can't see him leaving London to be honest, his family and friends are their and he's an arsenal fan" - is NMH referring to Robin van Persie?! ;)

the judge london @ 18.06... thats right and your here on the DM site reading it!! DOH!!

I hope he does replace Nani and Nani goes to Spurs,we need a Nani to look after naughty Adebayor.

No quotes no truth, no substance and no journalism. Oh of course it's a DM story

Utter tosh, nuff said

louis london @ 15.46......if you're looking for a master lass (sic) try watching a replay of WBA v Chavski from yesterday. if he goes with his mentor he'll be heading for China like your beloved Drog did. in any case why would chavski want him, or is it still the plan to keep on paying mega bucks for anyone just to try and stop your rivals getting him. be honest what you need is a proven striker and 2 new centre backs not another twinkle toed midfielder

Robson, Manchester, United Kingdom, 18/11/2012 1 It's not fake - I'm all city pal, and I openly admit it. So the jokes on you, you bitter bitter rag. Have a nice night now!

How on earth can United blow anyone out of the water with the debts they have? Sorry but I think this is yet another pack of lies being published by the DM.... Palace are going up so Zaha might as well stay put..... - Agueroooooooo , manchester, 18/11/2012........................................ You clearly don't know anything about big business. I agree this is papertalk but mentioning the debt shows how ignorant and naive you are. Manchester United spend a lot on players every year but ou should see how much they bring in from across the globe. They don't get the money from a rich sugar daddy. Think of it as a mortgage. Call it serviced debt.

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