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Oliver Glasner says Crystal Palace "have to keep" Marc Guehi with a possible transfer to Liverpool thrown into further doubt as West Ham consider a move for Igor Julius, a mooted replacement for the England international.
Guehi started Crystal Palace's match against Aston Villa as captain on Sunday, scoring a sublime curling effort in his side's 3-0 victory at Villa Park.
Liverpool made an improved bid worth £35m for Guehi on Saturday that included a 10 per cent sell-on clause.
Brighton defender Igor Julius is undergoing a medical at the club but is still under consideration by West Ham, throwing Guehi's Liverpool move into further doubt.
Jaydee Canvot, the 19-year-old Toulouse centre-back, has now completed his Palace medical and his signing is expected to be confirmed shortly in a deal worth £20.8m.
Glasner is keen for the club to also complete a deal for Serbia international defender Strahinja Pavlovic, although it is understood negotiations are not progressing.
The Palace boss made his feelings clear with regards to what the club should do following the win at Villa after reiterating the club will have the final say on a potential exit for Guehi.
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"There is no deal," Glasner said in his post-match press conference at Villa Park.
FREE TO WATCH: Highlights from Aston Villa's match against Crystal Palace in the Premier League.
It's not for me.
"I like Marc, he's such a professional player, and is such a nice guy but it's for the future of Crystal Palace, it's for playing a successful season.
The 28-year-old featured in Liverpool's 1-0 win over Arsenal on Sunday.
Palace considering Disasi deal
Meanwhile, Palace are considering a move for Chelsea's Axel Disasi.
The defender is a member of Chelsea's 'bomb squad' of players who are not part of Enzo Maresca's first-team squad - and are free to find another club.
The French defender spent last season on loan at Aston Villa.
Palace's win at Villa comes at a cost
Adam Wharton's spot in Thomas Tuchel's England squad for September's World Cup qualifiers has been plunged into doubt after he was withdrawn due to injury against Aston Villa.
The 21-year-old is in line to earn his first England cap after being named in Tuchel's most recent selection for games against Andorra and Serbia.
Crystal Palace's Adam Wharton limps off injured at Villa Park