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Oliver Glasner opens up on Marc Guehi transfer talks as Liverpool January chances rated

Oliver Glasner has opened up on the conversation he had with with Crystal Palace chairman Steve Parish that led to Marc Guehi’s transfer to Liverpool collapsing.

Guehi had looked set to complete a move to Anfield on deadline day of the summer window, having undergone a medical after the two sides agreed on a fee, but the deal was called off at the eleventh hour.

Liverpool has been feeling the effects of that decision, with Giovanni Leoni out for the season after rupturing his ACL on his debut for the club, leaving Arne Slot with just Joe Gomez as the only senior back-up to Virgil van Dijk and Ibrahima Konate, with the latter having struggled for form so far.

Parish has since spoken out on the decision to pull the plug on Guehi’s move to Liverpool, with Palace’s first season in European competition playing a big role in the decision to keep the England international.

Reports at the time had suggested that Glasner had threatened to resign as manager if Guehi was allowed to leave. The Austrian has since refuted those claims, although he did seem to criticize his club’s approach to the transfer market following the weekend defeat to Manchester United.

Glasner brought more questions over his own future when he told reporters: "If you play for the first time in your club's history in European football, I think the right answer is invest and not save, and we saved.”

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He has now opened up more on those comments, as well as the advice he gave to Parish on Guehi during the summer.

“I know the team, I know what they are capable of, and I know maybe what they are not capable of,” Glasner said on Tuesday.

“I know how many games we have to play, I know that players are leaving for AFCON, and I have to judge all these situations, and then I’m talking to the chairman and to the board and giving them my advice.

“I told you with Marc Guehi, everybody said I threatened to step down, it’s completely wrong. I just said if you sell Marc Guehi and we don’t have the right replacement, we could struggle.

“If you are fine with this for Crystal Palace - not for Oliver Glasner, never - for Crystal Palace, sell him. If you don’t want that situation, you have to keep him, and the chairman decided that Marc stays.

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“It’s the same here, I give my advice, but it’s never a wish, it’s nothing to do with we have to buy players [so] that Oliver Glasner signs a new contract. It’s just if we want to progress in the Premier League environment.”

Glasner’s comments come as the January transfer window nears, and speculation once again grows over Guehi’s future. The defender is set to be out of contract at the end of the season, meaning Palace only has one more chance to receive a fee for him.

However, The Athletic has reported that, while Liverpool would still like to sign Guehi, the chances of that happening in January are “slim”.

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