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By WILL HEAVER Published: 00: 09 AEST, 13 September 2025 | Updated: 00: 09 AEST, 13 September 2025 6 View comments Crystal Palace manager Oliver Glasner has shot down claims that he ever threatened to quit the club over the potential deadline day sale of captain Marc Guehi. Speaking at the club press conference ahead of Saturday’s clash with Sunderland the Austrian said: ‘It's the last time I want to talk about it. .. the fans deserve to hear about how it really was. 'One, I never threatened to leave the club. Never. Two, after many discussions, the chairman asked me “do you think we can manage the season if we sell Marc? ”. ’ His words should put to rest the rumours of Glasner’s unhappiness with Eagles chairman Steve Parish, who was in charge of the club’s transfers following the departure of Dougie Freedman. Glasner showered England international Guehi with praise, calling him a ‘very honest person’ and insisting that he was ‘never worried about the situation’ despite the club reportedly accepting a bid from Liverpool for the centre-half. Glasner, whose contract runs out at the end of the season, was confident that Guehi will be leading the side going forward. ‘The most important thing, it was a happy ending, ’ said the manager. ‘It was clear, for him, that he stuck to his contract. ’ Marc Guehi celebrates scoring against Aston Villa, the day before his Anfield move fell through Make your 7 picks by 12. 30pm every Saturday to win £1, 000* Manchester City V Manchester United *18+, excludes NI. Terms and conditions apply Oliver Glasner praised Guehi's attitude and insists he will continue to give his all for Palace Palace did sign France U21 defender Jaydee Canvot on deadline day from Toulouse in a deal worth up to £22. 5 million. But Glasner said the young defender would not be able to replace Guehi due to his inexperience and would not be playing straight away. In a boost for Eagles fans Glasner revealed that the injuries to Adam Wharton and Ismaila Sarr were not as bad as first feared, revealing that he hoped that they would be back for the Liverpool game in a few weeks along with striker Eddie Nketiah.
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