In an exclusive interview with Football FanCast, Steve Howey, who made 193 Premier League appearances during his career, believes it may be the right time for Crystal Palace to sell Wilfried Zaha.

The 28-year old only has one Community Shield in his trophy cabinet and after numerous transfer windows of being linked with a move away from Selhurst Park it may be the time has come for Zaha to try himself at a bigger club again.

He's made 383 appearances in all competitions for Crystal Palace and except for a miserable season at Manchester United which included a loan spell at Cardiff City, Zaha has been a mainstay at Palace after coming through their academy.

Zaha is the catalyst at Selhurst Park and without the Ivory Coast international, Palace have lost 18 out of 23 games. What is more worrying though, is when Zaha has been absent Palace have failed to score in 16 of those 18 defeats.

His contract isn't set to expire until 2023 so, the Eagles hold all the cards but this summer could be the window they maximise Zaha's market value which currently stands at £45 million.

Speaking on Zaha's apparent desire to leave Crystal Palace most transfer windows and his attitude which can go either way, Howey spoke exclusively to FFC:

"It's like every other week, he seems to put in a transfer request or wanting to be away.

"He's got that attitude about him, sometimes it's a good attitude and other times I think it's not.

"Would he suit Arsenal? Yes. We'll have to see what happens in the summer. You'd have thought that Palace might want to cash in on him so they can get a couple of players in and don't miss him as much."

This is currently Zaha's second-best season in-front of goal with nine goals, just one short of his best total during the 2018/19 season. He's adding goals to his games alongside his pace, strength and skills which could make him a perfect player for a top-six club.

To be considered a great player, Zaha may have to prove himself at a bigger club than Crystal Palace and win some silverware.