
"Daniel Munoz is probably as good a right-back as there is at the moment, so say they lose him, whoever replaces him is likely to be a few degrees less than him. Then that same thing happens with Marc Guehi, they lose him and whoever they bring in to replace him isn't as good as he is. Then it's Adam Wharton, it's Jean-Philippe Mateta, it's Oliver Glasner."
"So if they leave Palace, they're weakening their team by ten per cent every time, and all of a sudden they drop off from competing near the top to right down the bottom. The hierarchy at Crystal Palace have to put plans in place for losing these players to limit the impact, and that means being proactive so that you're not rushing and panicking."
"Crystal Palace could be set for significant turnover in 2026, with a number of personnel attracting strong interest from clubs. Last season's FA Cup winners have been keen to take the next step, and while they have done well in the ongoing Premier League campaign, they could soon be back to step one. There have been many rumours about Oliver Glasner, who could be on the way out at the end of the season."
Crystal Palace face potential significant turnover in 2026 with strong interest from other clubs in several key personnel. Oliver Glasner and four to five standout players are considered likely departure targets. Defenders Daniel Munoz and Marc Guehi, midfielder Adam Wharton and striker Jean-Philippe Mateta are among the names mentioned. Losing those individuals is projected to weaken the team by about ten percent per departure and could drop competitive standing from near the top to the bottom of the table. Palace hierarchy must develop proactive plans to manage anticipated exits and recruit suitable replacements without rushing or panicking.
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