Chairman of Crystal Palace: The price is suitable for sale in Guyixia window, and he will try his best to sign up to meet the coach s requirements.
Crystal Palace chairman Steve Parrish was interviewed by the media. He confirmed that the offer was appropriate, Guy could leave the team and praised coach Glasner.
25-year-old Guy has entered the final year of his contract. If he fails to renew his contract, the new community shield champion may face the risk of the captain leaving the team freely next year. Last summer, Crystal Palace rejected Newcastle's £70 million offer for Guy, and Parish revealed that another offer was received in the January transfer window.
Liverpool and Chelsea (Guy's youth training team) remain interested in Guy, who urgently needs to strengthen the defense after undergoing cruciate ligament surgery in Colville. In the Wembley mixed interview area after the penalty kick victory over Liverpool, when asked whether Guy would be sold when receiving a suitable offer, Parishe responded: "Yes, of course. For players of this level, free departure is undoubtedly a difficult problem for the club. After Anderson left the team last summer, we couldn't afford to lose two people at the same time. Received the offer in January, but that was also a difficult decision. Now we can only wait and see, either renew the contract or seek solutions."
Crystal Palace priced Guy £50 million, and FA Cup final hero Eze is still Arsenal's goal. Parrish added: "Player trading is the norm for the club. If we ignore all overdrafts in the future, we could have become a fantasy teacher. If we have four more players, the achievements may be limitless. But the reality is not that simple. We have huge installments this year and we must make prudent decisions to facilitate transfers when the club and the players' interests are balanced."
coach Glasner expressed frustration at the progress of signing only one substitute goalkeeper in the summer window. Parrish responded: "I fully understand Glasner's ambition to compete for the championship, but the fiscal risks of the Premier League are worrying. I will fully support the team, but lineup updates are imperative. I will do my best to improve competitiveness in the next few weeks, after all, resources are not unlimited."
In response to UEFA's decision to relegate Crystal Palace from the UEFA Cup to the UEFA United Nations League, the club has appealed to the Swiss Court of Arbitration for Sports Arbitration, and the results will be announced on Monday. Parrish said: "I hope it will be over, but it is not a matter of accepting the fate. If we do not receive a fair ruling, we will take further action and we are fully worthy of the Europa League. It is now left to the judge to decide."