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Marc Guehi looks set to stay at Crystal Palace for now(Image: Photo by Sebastian Frej/Getty Images)
Crystal Palace do not appear to concerned over an imminent departure for Marc Guehi after including the defender in the launch of their new kit.
Despite it possibly being Palace's final opportunity to cash in, their demand of £40m appears to have been offputting.
But there is little indication that Guehi is set to sign a new contract, and instead reports suggest that he is willing to wait out his contract.
And Palace's decision to include Guehi in their kit launch would suggest they are anticipating the defender starting the season at Selhurst Park.
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Guehi could be seen alongside Eagles stars Jean-Philippe Mateta, Adam Wharton, Maxence Lacroix and Justin Devenny on Saturday.
There was nothing nefarious in the decision however, as they have not integrated into pre-season training yet.
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In a bid to alleviate any fears, Palace said: "Players involved on international duty at the end of the 24/25 season are yet to return to training."
Eze, 27, is said to have a £68m release clause with the FA Cup winners.
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