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Crystal Palace transfer window guide: Marc Guehi's future and Oliver Glasner's plans for busy summer

Crystal Palace transfer window guide: Marc Guehi's future and Oliver Glasner's plans for busy summer

As well as expanding the size of the squad to cope with a first-ever season in European competition, they must guard against selling all their prized assets following an excellent season in which they won the FA Cup and qualified for the Europa League.

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Trai Hume wants Northern Ireland's young guns to set standard for squad

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