
"If the offer had been high enough that the club was fine with it, and if Marc wanted to go, he wouldn't be a Crystal Palace player anymore. I think Marc will stay, but if Marc says: 'I want to leave', and a club pays massive money - with five months left of a contract - every player will leave if you're playing for a club like Crystal Palace."
"I think last January would've been the same, and the year before would be the same. Every single player has a price where the club will sell him when you're Crystal Palace, and maybe because we're not the end of the food chain in football. For me, it was a little bit surprising what was made out of it, because it's exactly the same situation as it was in the summer."
Marc Guehi's contract at Crystal Palace expires at season's end, allowing him to negotiate with clubs outside the Premier League. Manchester City have emerged as potential suitors after Josko Gvardiol's broken leg, while Liverpool previously showed interest. Crystal Palace manager Oliver Glasner expects Guehi to stay, citing the player's training, commitment, and regular conversations. Glasner acknowledges that Palace would sell if a sufficiently large offer arrived and the player wished to leave, noting that every player has a price given the club's position in the football hierarchy. Fans are advised to remain calm, but future outcomes remain uncertain.
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