Marc Guehi Likely to Remain at Crystal Palace Until Season's End
Marc Guehi, the Crystal Palace captain, is anticipated to complete his contract with the club despite significant transfer interest ahead of the January window.
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Marc Guehi, the Crystal Palace captain, is anticipated to complete his contract with the club despite significant transfer interest ahead of the January window.
Arsenal secured their place in the Carabao Cup semi-finals after a dramatic penalty shootout victory over Crystal Palace, with Maxence Lacroix's own goal and missed penalty proving pivotal.
Christantus Uche, Eddie Nketiah, and Yeremy Pino net first-half goals to propel Palace closer to knockout qualification.
Crystal Palace's Tyrick Mitchell is gaining traction for a potential England World Cup spot, while West Ham's Matheus Fernandes showcased his promise in a draw against Brighton.
Marc Guehi's late winner seals a dramatic 2-1 victory for Crystal Palace against Fulham, lifting the Eagles to fourth in the Premier League.
Daniel Munoz's first-half header proved decisive as Crystal Palace edged Burnley 1-0 at Turf Moor, extending the Clarets' winless run to five matches despite a spirited second-half comeback attempt.
Crystal Palace's negotiations with French forward Jean-Philippe Mateta have hit a roadblock despite his impressive form this season.
Manchester City show strong interest in Nottingham Forest's Elliot Anderson, while Napoli renews efforts to sign Manchester United's Kobbie Mainoo and Serie A clubs circle Crystal Palace talent.
Crystal Palace defender Marc Guehi approaches free agency in 2025, with Liverpool's summer bid rejected and European giants now circling for his signature.
Crystal Palace surrendered a halftime advantage as Strasbourg rallied with two second-half goals to claim a 2-1 victory in UEFA Conference League action.
Crystal Palace and Brighton shared the points in a goalless draw during their Premier League encounter on Sunday.
Crystal Palace's head coach, Oliver Glasner, has condemned the potential scheduling of four matches within 10 days before Christmas, calling it a risk to player welfare and urging collaboration among football governing bodies.