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Crystal Palace chief Steve Parish admitted the club are entertaining offers for captain Marc Guehi.
The centre-back is entering the final year of his contract and there has been interest from Liverpool, after reported previous interest from Spurs, Newcastle and Chelsea.
Parish said yesterday: "Yes. I mean, we'd have to, of course.
'For players of that calibre to leave on a free, it's a problem. No doubt about it, unfortunately.
'We had one bid (last summer), but Joachim (Andersen) went (to Fulham) and we couldn't afford to lose both of them.
"We then had another bid in January, but that was a difficult situation as well, and the player had a point of view on that one.
'So we just have to see what happens, but it needs a new contract or a conclusion of some kind.'
Asked how important it was to keep Guehi and Eberechi Eze at the club, Parish replied: "Yeah, of course, but players come and go in football clubs. I mean it's a life cycle isn't it?
'Hopefully they'll still be here, that's what I'd like.'

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