Oliver Glasner, the Crystal Palace manager, has firmly stated that Eberechi Eze remains a Crystal Palace player, dismissing swirling rumors of an imminent transfer. Despite strong links to Tottenham Hotspur and reported interest from other clubs like Arsenal, Glasner insists that Eze is "100% with Crystal Palace". This declaration comes amidst a backdrop of intense speculation regarding the England international's future.
Glasner's stance is clear: unless he's explicitly informed otherwise, Eze is a Palace player and will be treated as such. This was evident in the Premier League opener against Chelsea, where Eze not only started but also played a key role in the 0-0 draw. In fact, Glasner had initially considered leaving Eze out of the squad due to the ongoing transfer talks, but he changed his mind when a deal with Spurs didn't materialize as expected. Glasner highlighted Eze's commitment and importance to the team, emphasizing that it would be "impossible to draw at Chelsea if everyone is not 100 per cent committed".
Eze's performance against Chelsea further underscored his value to Crystal Palace. He had the most shots (six) and shots on target (two) of anyone on the pitch, and also contributed the most crosses (four) for his team. Although a stunning first-half goal was disallowed by VAR, Eze's overall contribution demonstrated his focus and dedication to the club.
Glasner is also counting on Eze being available for Crystal Palace's first-ever European campaign, a Conference League play-off against Fredrikstad. He expects Eze to be back in training and ready to play in the crucial match. This highlights the manager's confidence in Eze's professionalism and commitment to the team's goals.
Adding another layer to the situation, Eze's £68 million release clause has reportedly expired. This means that Crystal Palace now have greater control over his future, and any potential transfer would depend on their decision. While Tottenham is still expected to agree a package for less than the release clause amount, Palace are in a strong negotiating position.
Glasner's approach to managing players amidst transfer speculation is noteworthy. Instead of sidelining players with uncertain futures, he has chosen to back them, giving both Eze and Marc Guehi starts against Chelsea despite the rumors surrounding their potential departures. Glasner indicated that the core of the team remains intact, with most of the key players from last season still at the club. He trusts that these players are fully committed to Crystal Palace.
Ultimately, Oliver Glasner's message is one of reassurance and stability. He is focused on the present and is relying on Eberechi Eze to contribute to Crystal Palace's success. While the transfer window remains open and speculation may continue, Glasner is determined to keep the focus on the pitch, with Eze firmly in his plans.