Marc Guehi Transfer News: Liverpool Target must stay in Crystal Palace for the conference League, says Oliver Glasner | Football news

Oliver Glasner insists that Marc Guehi must stay in Crystal Palace for at least their match match in the conference league, but President Steve Parish says that leaving the players to leave for free is “not ideal”.
Liverpool is interested in signing Guehi, who entered the last year of his contract, while Palace should also lose Ebelechi Eze in Arsenal after the agreement was concluded on Wednesday.
Guehi started and capitalized the palace to a 1-0 victory in the first leg of their conference league against Fredrikstad on Thursday evening, but the registration deadline has passed since then, which means that no new signature can appear in the second stage next week.
Glasner joked by saying that he was planning to fill in the central defender if Guehi started before the match on August 28, four days before the window closed on September 1, in the middle of his concerns concerning the lack of depth in his team.
“We are very late. It remains 10 days left [until the transfer window closes] To find the right replacements, “said Glasner.” I think we could have done much better than us. It is not a criticism, that is to say facts.
“Today, we had 17 players on the field available. One of the academy, two players, we have already said that they should leave the club. This means that we are with 14 and that we have six games from August 10 to 31.
“This group, I know that we can count on them. I trust them entirely. But it is really not the best way to start in the season. With the results, third match, no defeat, it’s all good. But I think we are below the edge.
“I just know if Marc leaves and is not available for Frederikstad, we will have big problems. It’s quite clear. We cannot record anyone. So, for my part, he must stay.
“We played with Jeff Lerma at the back today. He is a midfielder. We have no central defender available at the moment. If Marc leaves, I will try my boots because I was a central defender, and that could be a good option. I will think about it.”
But on the other hand, Parish said: “”If Marc wants to sign a contract, then he can stay!
“This is a difficult situation. If you are in Europe, the financial rules are much tightened than in the Premier League.
“Players who leave a free is not ideal. We will have to watch it over the next 11 days.”
“Not replacing Eze earlier is our fault”
Glasner also hit the palate without replacing Eze earlier.
“I can’t do anything. I can’t sign the players. I can’t sign a player’s contract. So we have to act. We need it. This is the future of Crystal Palace,” he said.
“We have to add no figures. It is easy to add 10 numbers. We need good players. The profile is defined for months. It is not surprising for everyone that EBS is gone. Honestly, it is not surprising.
“Five days earlier, we could not have done if he left. We knew that luck was very high that it happened. Honestly, and I said it like that, we failed to replace it early enough. It is completely our fault and no one else.”
“ We will seek to obtain the quality that we can ”
At the start of Eze, Parish added: “We must go beyond it. He was fantastic for us and we are happy that he continues to realize his ambitions.
“We have to find other players to support the team and Oliver Glasner. We are going to bring players, it’s about finding the right players.
“I do not think that Oliver wants too much, I think it’s the right number. It is a question of doing well, we are a little thin anyway. We are working on what we are working on and we will seek to obtain the quality we can.
“We are very lucky with Oliver because he is very involved, he is a very data manager. He is very precise on what he wants.”
In
Walter Benite – PSV Eindhoven, free
BORNA SOSA – Ajax, 3 million pounds sterling
Out
Retain – Colorado Rapids, free
Joel Ward – released
Jeffrey SIP – Norwich, free
Louie Moulden – released
Owen Goodman – Huddersfield, loan
Joe Whitworth – Exeter, loan
Danny Imray – Blackpool, ready
David Ozoh – Derby, ready
Malcolm Ebiowii – Blackpool, not disclosed
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