Captain Guehi will leave Palace next year, Glasner says
LONDON :Crystal Palace captain Marc Guehi has told the Premier League club that he will leave next year, manager Oliver Glasner said.
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LONDON :Crystal Palace captain Marc Guehi has told the Premier League club that he will leave next year, manager Oliver Glasner said.
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