Crystal Palace Boss Keeps Striker Mateta Out of Squad for Forest Game Amid Milan Tie-Up Talks
Crystal Palace manager Oliver Glasner has revealed that Jean-Philippe Mateta will not be in the squad for Sunday's Premier League match against Nottingham Forest due to his "current form and mental state." The 28-year-old striker, who is currently at the center of a transfer saga with Italian club AC Milan, will miss the game as a result.
Palace are believed to be considering an offer from Milan, which could reach up to £35m for Mateta. However, Milan's deal includes a three-and-a-half-year contract, which would tie down Mateta until 2027. The striker has expressed his desire to join Milan in order to further his ambitions of playing in the World Cup.
Glasner explained that Mateta will not be traveling with Palace to Forest, citing concerns about his mental state and focus on the pitch. "He's just not in the right place to play," Glasner said. "If somebody has some private issues that he can't really focus on football, then it makes no sense to play him because then he can't help the team or perform on the top level."
The decision to leave Mateta out of the squad may be related to Palace's concerns about selling a player to a rival Premier League club. Milan have also been linked with interest in other Palace players, including Evann Guessand, who has joined the club on loan from Aston Villa.
Meanwhile, Palace are still in talks over the transfer of Jørgen Strand Larsen from Wolves for £45m, plus £5m in add-ons. However, concerns about the record-breaking fee may have stalled the deal.
The situation with Mateta is likely to be resolved soon, but Palace's window of opportunity may be rapidly closing as Milan continue to push for a deal. The Italian club are understood to be willing to meet Palace's asking price of £40m for Mateta, and it remains to be seen whether the Premier League outfit will accept the offer.
Palace boss Glasner has vowed to complete signings before the January deadline, but the transfer market is proving to be increasingly complex and unpredictable. As one deal hangs in the balance, another opportunity may soon arise - but only if Palace can find a solution to the Mateta conundrum.
Crystal Palace manager Oliver Glasner has revealed that Jean-Philippe Mateta will not be in the squad for Sunday's Premier League match against Nottingham Forest due to his "current form and mental state." The 28-year-old striker, who is currently at the center of a transfer saga with Italian club AC Milan, will miss the game as a result.
Palace are believed to be considering an offer from Milan, which could reach up to £35m for Mateta. However, Milan's deal includes a three-and-a-half-year contract, which would tie down Mateta until 2027. The striker has expressed his desire to join Milan in order to further his ambitions of playing in the World Cup.
Glasner explained that Mateta will not be traveling with Palace to Forest, citing concerns about his mental state and focus on the pitch. "He's just not in the right place to play," Glasner said. "If somebody has some private issues that he can't really focus on football, then it makes no sense to play him because then he can't help the team or perform on the top level."
The decision to leave Mateta out of the squad may be related to Palace's concerns about selling a player to a rival Premier League club. Milan have also been linked with interest in other Palace players, including Evann Guessand, who has joined the club on loan from Aston Villa.
Meanwhile, Palace are still in talks over the transfer of Jørgen Strand Larsen from Wolves for £45m, plus £5m in add-ons. However, concerns about the record-breaking fee may have stalled the deal.
The situation with Mateta is likely to be resolved soon, but Palace's window of opportunity may be rapidly closing as Milan continue to push for a deal. The Italian club are understood to be willing to meet Palace's asking price of £40m for Mateta, and it remains to be seen whether the Premier League outfit will accept the offer.
Palace boss Glasner has vowed to complete signings before the January deadline, but the transfer market is proving to be increasingly complex and unpredictable. As one deal hangs in the balance, another opportunity may soon arise - but only if Palace can find a solution to the Mateta conundrum.