Cardiff City boss Neil Warnock expects Wilfried Zaha to leave Crystal Palace this summer.
Warnock is a former Palace manager.
“If we don't win the game against Palace, we can forget it," said Warnock. “Away from home they play their best football with the forwards they've got.
“When I was there, we re-signed Wilfried and that was important for the club. He's done really well. When he gets the ball he is dangerous and he will be the best player on the pitch on Saturday. We have to hope we can cope with that.
“He was disappointing at Cardiff, but had a lot on his mind at the time. Manchester United let him down badly and he wasn't in a good place. I had half an hour with him in the chairman's office at Palace and it was obvious then that he felt let down.
“When I spoke to him, I could understand why. He was only a young lad then, a really young lad and he needed help and an arm around the shoulder. It didn't appear he got any of that, but you go away and rekindle your enthusiasm.
“He's always had tremendous skill and I'm sure that in the next few years he will go to one of the top clubs in Europe."