Crystal Palace Loses Glasner & Guehi, Juventus Eyes Mateta
A tough day for Crystal Palace as Oliver Glasner and Marc Guehi exit and Juventus pursues Jean‑Philippe Mateta.

On 17 January 2026, Crystal Palace announced the departures of manager Oliver Glasner and forward Marc Guehi following a short contract term, leaving the club’s prospects in doubt. The announcement came from GB News on the club’s website at 09:27 GMT. Meanwhile, Italian powerhouse Juventus expressed heightened interest in Crystal Palace striker Jean‑Philippe Mateta after talks with the player’s representatives on Friday January 15. The 22‑year‑old, who joined the Eagles in 2022, has grown into a key attacking option with 15 league goals over two seasons. With Glasner’s exit, the Palace will need to reshuffle coaching duties, while Mateta’s potential move could reshape the club’s transfer budget and squad profile ahead of the 2026‑27 Premier League season.
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