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Steve Parish and Oliver Glasner have discussed Marc Guehi's future amid Liverpool interest.(Image: Photo by Ryan Pierse/Getty Images)
Crystal Palace manager Oliver Glasner says Liverpool transfer target Marc Guehi 'has to stay' as links over an exit continue.
The Reds have just over a week to complete their dealings before the window slams shut and chairman Steve Parish has admitted they'll be in a difficult situation if he doesn't sign a new deal.
Liverpool have been in talks with their Premier League rivals over a move for the England defender.
Guehi could leave on a free transfer at the end of this season, leaving the Austrian's side in a dilemma where they face losing their captain upon the conclusion of his contract.
After a draw on the opening day of the season, Guehi was in action despite the speculation as Palace kicked off their European campaign with a 1-0 win over Norwegian side Fredrikstad on Thursday night.
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But the south London side are facing the prospect of losing Ebere Eze after Arsenal and Tottenham Hotspur expressed an interest in the forward.
But I think we are below the edge.
"I just know if Marc leaves and is not available for Frederikstad, we will have big troubles.
If Marc leaves, I will try my boots because I was a centre-back, and this could be a good option.
I will think about it."
Chairman Steve Parish has previously admitted that they face a big decision over the 25-year-old and missing out on financial windfall from his move.
Speaking after the Community Shield win over Liverpool, Parish claimed that could have to sell Guehi and following their first-leg win over Fredrikstad, Parish reaffirmed that they're in a 'difficult' situation.
“If Marc wants to sign a contract, he can stay,” he said.
"If he doesn’t, then we have to look at it.
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