Mateta to Miss Crystal Palace Game in Premier League Ahead of Possible Transfer
Crystal Palace evaluates bids from AC Milan and Nottingham Forest for striker Jean-Philippe Mateta ahead of January window close, with Milan offering £35 million for a loan-to-buy deal.
- Sky Sports reports AC Milan have offered 50 million to sign Jean-Philippe Mateta, seeking an initial January loan, while Palace boss Glasner confirmed he will not feature against Nottingham Forest.
- Palace are demanding 40 million after rejecting a 35 million bid and want a replacement before any sale, with Glasner saying the club is "working hard on finding a replacement for Mateta."
- A move would fund Palace's pursuit of Larsen, with the 50 million deal hinging on Mateta's sale and four days to go.
- With a Monday deadline, Mateta has told the club he wants to leave but would stay professional if no deal occurs, as no Forest deal is expected before Sunday.
- As the saga continues, Mateta remains at the centre of transfer talk, with Milan sitting second in Serie A and likely to qualify next season, despite not offering Champions League football this season.
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Mateta to miss Crystal Palace game in Premier League ahead of possible transfer
Jean-Philippe Mateta will not be in the Crystal Palace squad for Sunday’s trip to Nottingham Forest in the Premier League as he nears a move away from the club.
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Crystal Palace manager Oliver Glasner says striker Jean-Philippe Mateta won't play against Nottingham Forest on Sunday amid transfer speculation.
Italian giants AC Milan have made an offer for the France international. And Forest have been linked with him too. Glasner says Mateta's not in the right frame of mind to play for Palace this weekend.
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