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By WILL PICKWORTH Published: 03: 02 AEST, 3 May 2025 | Updated: 03: 02 AEST, 3 May 2025 7 View comments Crystal Palace are reportedly willing to sell Marc Guehi and Eberechi Eze this summer. Eze and Guehi have both been key players for the Eagles since moving to Selhurst Park in 2020 and 2021 respectively. They have enjoyed impressive seasons in 2024-25, with Eze contributing nine goals and 11 assists in all competitions, while Guehi, who is club captain, has helped Palace keep 10 clean sheets in the Premier League. After a slow start, the 12th-placed Eagles have been impressive and reached the FA Cup final last week - and the performances of the pair have attracted interest from multiple clubs. Palace rejected four bids up to £65million from Newcastle for Guehi last year, while Spurs also had a late offer in January turned down. But, according to The Sun, Eagles boss Oliver Glasner has given his blessing to the sales of both the defender and Eze this summer. Crystal Palace are reportedly willing to sell both Marc Guehi and Eberechi Eze this summer The stars are integral to Palace and have subsequently attracted interest from multiple clubs Eagles manager Oliver Glasner is willing to sell the pair to fund an overhaul of his squad The report claims the Austrian is relaxed about the situation and is willing to use their sales to fund an overhaul of his squad. Guehi has just 12 months left on his contract and has showed no signs of signing a new deal. Chelsea, Tottenham and Newcastle are ready to bid for the 23-cap England international, who could command a similar fee to the offers last summer. Meanwhile, Eze is under contract until the summer of 2027, but has a £60m release clause that can be activated by clubs at the end of the campaign. Spurs and Man United are said to be eyeing-up the attacking midfielder, although other sides are likely to come into the running given his form. Both players are reportedly keen to play Champions League football, meaning the final few weeks of the campaign could prove to be pivotal in deciding their futures. Palace chairman Steve Parish has previously expressed his surprise that Eze didn't move on last summer given his form and talent. 'I was really worried from a club point of view of losing Michael [Olise] and Ebbs [Eze] in the same window and we didn’t have in Ebbs the interest that I thought we would have, ' he said. Eze has added nine goals and 11 assists in all competitions during an impressive campaign Newcastle saw four bids for Guehi rejected by Palace last summer despite offering £65m Sunderland star Jobe Bellingham is said to be a potential signing that Glasner is looking at 'I was astounded. Genuinely astounded. I mean, the guy’s just an outstanding footballer, an outstanding person. ' The report goes on to claim that Glasner is planning major changes to his squad next season and has asked the club for six new players in order to make Palace more physically robust.   The Austrian is said to be frustrated by the inconsistency his team have shown at times and wants players who will help his side to be better without the ball.   Sunderland star Jobe Bellingham, who won the Championship's Young Player of the Year award last week, is believed to be one option under consideration if his side don't get promoted through the play-offs. Palace are back in action on Monday when they face Nottingham Forest before they take on Man City in the FA Cup final on Saturday, May 17.

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