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Such absences leave Virgil van Dijk and Ibrahima Konate as Arne Slot’s only available senior options.However, having kept hold of Guehi in the summer, Palace boss Glasner has dismissed the possibility of his captain leaving mid-season.“I think Marc will stay until the end of the season,” he told reporters on Wednesday when speaking ahead of his side’s Conference League encounter against Finnish side Kuopion Palloseura.With Liverpool only making their summer move for Guehi following the Community Shield clash with Palace in August, Parish recently suggested that the Reds might have been successful in their pursuit of the defender if they had opened negotiations earlier.“You can’t spend money you don’t have,” he told the Athletic. There’s no point in doing something for the sake of it.“How are you going to get someone to come and tell them they are No 1 in Ebs’ (Eze) position if you still have him.“The one where we didn’t, with Marc (Guehi), we kept him.
I don’t know why they did that.”While Glasner might be confident that Guehi will see out the season with Palace, his Eagles team-mate Adam Wharton recently admitted that they had expected their captain to already move on.The midfielder has also been linked with his own move away from Selhurst Park in recent months, with Liverpool one of the sides he continues to be linked with.But the 21-year-old’s agent, James Featherstone, insists the player’s camp are in no rush for Wharton to leave Palace as he hinted at their plans for the highly-rated midfielder’s future.“Adam hadn't made his debut for Blackburn. “We sat down, like you would with a lot of young players who have got the talent or potential, and spoke about shooting for the stars... let's play for England.“Personally, to play for England, you have to play Champions League and you have got to play in one of the top teams in the top leagues.
Those are the bits on top you take and run with.“We have got a plan. We have got a plan; it doesn't have to be achieved yesterday, today, [or] this moment.“He has got his in-game, in-season targets [and] goals.
