Robin van Persie wants to return to England after being put up for sale by current club Fenerbahce.
And according to the Sun the former Arsenal and Manchester United striker has been offered to London rivals Crystal Palace and West Ham.
Both clubs are in the market for attacking reinforcements this summer and the Eagles recently missed out on target Michy Batshuayi who joined Chelsea.
Van Persie, 32, only joined Fenerbahce last summer but is already reportedly eyeing up a return to the Premier League.
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His representatives are said to have been in contact with Palace and West Ham over a possible deal as the Dutch star would favour a move to London.
A fee of around £4m would reportedly be necessary to force a switch for a player who scored 20 goals for the Turkish giants last season.
Van Persie, who has made over 100 appearances for the Netherlands, started his career at Feyenoord before joining Arsenal in 2004.
The goalscorer netted 96 league goals for the Gunners before sealing a controversial switch to Manchester United in 2012.
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