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Arthur Ferridge

Too late for Crystal Palace to replace Marc Guehi as Liverpool plan bid, Oliver Glasner insists

Ready to move? Marc Guehi - (Action Images via Reuters)

Oliver Glasner is adamant that Crystal Palace must not sell Marc Guehi.

The Eagles captain, integral to Palace’s FA Cup triumph last season, has been heavily linked with a move to Liverpool throughout the summer, and the Reds are reportedly preparing to make a bid ahead of Deadline Day on Monday.

Glasner thinks it is too late for Palace to be making sales. Speaking to the press ahead of Sunday’s visit to Aston Villa, he said there is no time to get a suitable replacement through the door.

He said: “From my side, it is now Friday and the window closes on Monday, he has to (stay). He has to.

“I think it is not possible at the moment to find a Marc Guehi replacement who can play in the Premier League, being a starter for Crystal Palace, being consistent.

“Getting the right replacement in now, I think, is almost impossible.

“He shows in every game that he is focused, and again I think if Marc had said ‘I want to leave Crystal Palace’ then it would have happened weeks ago.”

He continued, explaining how Guehi was central to Palace’s recent success and Glasner’s plans for the 2025-26 campaign.

“You will see our foundation, the foundation of success we had for the last couple of months, the foundation of going into the (Conference League) group stage, is our defence, and Marc is a crucial part.

“He is our captain, he is an England international, he has the most Premier League experience of the whole back.”

Glasner has made no secret of his discontent with Palace’s summer business. Despite entering a first-ever European campaign this season, the Eagles have made just two permanent additions so far, in the form of left-back Borna Sosa and backup goalkeeper Walter Benitez.

They are also yet to replace star forward Eberechi Eze, who departed to join Arsenal last week.

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