Crystal Palace is braced for interest in defender Marc Guehi this summer while he prepares for the last year of his contract in Selhurst Park, with Chelsea and Newcastle who previously focused on the English International
Marc Guehi raised questions about his future before he was Crystal Palace in the FA Cup final on Saturday. The Center-Back in England was a target for Newcastle last summer and now only has one year left to its palace contract.
The South London Club will have to sell him at the end of the season if he does not agree with a new deal. But before he was confronted with Manchester City in Wembley, Guehi said: “I think that the most important thing is always the best thing I can do for this football club. I come in every day and I try to be the same.
“I try to work hard. And you know, this football club has given me a lot. I still have a contract with this football club, so my focus is always in this football club. So you know, for me the most important thing is just to do the best and see where the future is.”
Palace plays their third FA Cup final – and offer to win a first big trophy in their history. Abu Dhabi -ownership City has won the Premier League in the previous four seasons – and 36 trophies in total
Asked if winning the FA would mean more for the South London Club, said Palace Manager Glasner: “I don't know. If something is the first time in your life, this may mean more to you than when you have it every year. City, I don't know how many trophies they have won and the final they played under Pep.
“It is definitely more than Crystal Palace! But for the players, the manager, the club, is to win a title something great in the season.
“I don't expect them to wave us the white flag and say,” Okay, it's the first title for Crystal Palace, you should get it. ” I think they will fight it.
Adam Wharton is suitable for playing in the FA Cup final of tomorrow, has confirmed Crystal Palace -Baas Oliver Glasner. The midfielder of England was immersed against Nottingham Forest with a single cigament injury and missed last weekend's game at Spurs.
But for the Manchester City clash, Glasner said: “Everyone is fit. I have a number of difficult decisions, but some good decisions.
“We all want to enjoy this moment, but I think the last few weeks we have enjoyed it. It's a great time for the club, it's a great time for each of us, it's a great time for our fans.
“When I could see the players train, it was just great to watch them. Nobody looked nervous, everyone was focused, but we laughed, having fun together, because we are why we play football.
“There is a lot of attention. We play in the largest stadium in England in England for 90,000 people.
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