
‘Players Come and Go’ – Crystal Palace Chief Gives Surprise Update on Marc Guehi and Eberechi Eze Transfers Amid Liverpool & Arsenal Links
Steve Parish’s Comments Leave Doors Open as Transfer Deadline Looms
For Crystal Palace fans still basking in the glow of their historic Community Shield triumph over Liverpool, chairman Steve Parish’s latest remarks were something of a jolt back to reality. Speaking in the aftermath of the win, Parish openly acknowledged the cyclical nature of football — and in doing so, offered a glimmer of hope to Arsenal and Liverpool over potential moves for Eberechi Eze and Marc Guehi.
The pair, both England internationals and central to Palace’s success in recent seasons, are attracting serious attention from two of the Premier League’s heavyweights. Eberechi Eze, with his flair, goals, and versatility, has caught the eye of Arsenal. Guehi, a composed and commanding presence in defence, is firmly on Liverpool’s radar. With less than a month of the transfer window remaining, the futures of both are suddenly a hot topic once again.
A Trophy to Remember – But a Cloud on the Horizon
Just days ago, Palace fans had one of the most memorable afternoons in the club’s history. At Wembley, Oliver Glasner’s side took on Jurgen Klopp’s Liverpool in the Community Shield, a match traditionally seen as the curtain-raiser to the new season.
Few gave the FA Cup winners a real chance, but Palace held their nerve in a tense contest, taking the game to penalties after a hard-fought draw. Under the arch, Eberechi Eze’s cool touch and Guehi’s calm defensive interventions proved invaluable. The Eagles went on to win the shootout, claiming their first-ever Community Shield and sending the red-and-blue half of South London into jubilation.
But football, as Parish reminded everyone, is rarely a straight line of joy. Speaking to Hayters TV shortly after the celebrations, the Palace chairman was asked about the importance of keeping his star duo.
Parish’s Straight-Talking Response
In typical Steve Parish style, the answer was candid.
“Yeah, of course,” he began. “But listen, 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. But we’ll see.”
It was that “we’ll see” which hung in the air. For Arsenal and Liverpool supporters — and perhaps more pertinently, their recruitment teams — it will be read as a door left ajar.
Eze is understood to be valued by Palace at around £65 million, a figure Arsenal are weighing up amid other midfield targets. Liverpool, meanwhile, have identified Guehi as a long-term defensive solution following a season disrupted by injuries in their backline.
Glasner’s Growing Frustration
The comments also feed into a bigger picture at Selhurst Park. Oliver Glasner, who masterminded Palace’s FA Cup victory last season, has had a quiet summer in the transfer market. Only two new signings have arrived so far, and while both are promising, they do little to mask the need for more depth and quality.
The Austrian has not hidden his frustration. Competing in the Premier League while also trying to defend an FA Cup title requires a deep squad — something Palace currently do not possess. Losing Eberechi Eze and Guehi without ready-made replacements would be a hammer blow to their ambitions.
Parish, for his part, has been realistic about the challenges.
“It’s difficult,” he admitted. “We have an outstanding 15 or 16 players, trying to get that level of quality in is hard. The prices – at the end of day, we’re Crystal Palace. The money at every football club is finite at some point. We will do what we can, try and help where we can. We all want to be better at football as we will try and do what we can.”
Why Eberechi Eze and Guehi Are in Demand

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Eze’s rise has been one of the most compelling stories in English football in recent years. Released by Arsenal as a teenager, he rebuilt his career through sheer determination and dazzling performances at QPR before earning his move to Palace. Now 26, he’s at his peak — capable of playing as a number 10, in central midfield, or even drifting in from the wing. His dribbling, creativity, and ability to produce in big moments make him an asset for any top club.
Guehi, meanwhile, has quietly established himself as one of the Premier League’s most reliable defenders. Since joining from Chelsea, he’s combined athleticism with positional intelligence, earning an England call-up and the trust of multiple Palace managers. At 24, he still has room to grow — and with the inflated market for quality centre-backs, Liverpool’s interest is hardly surprising.
The Arsenal Angle
For Arsenal, the interest in Eberechi Eze is part of a broader plan to add more creativity and unpredictability in attack. Mikel Arteta already boasts the likes of Martin Ødegaard, Bukayo Saka, and Gabriel Martinelli, but injuries and fixture congestion last season exposed a need for more depth in attacking midfield.
Eze, with his Premier League experience and versatility, ticks several boxes. The challenge will be meeting Palace’s valuation and fending off interest from other clubs, including possible suitors abroad.
The Liverpool Link

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Liverpool’s pursuit of Guehi has a slightly different motivation. While Virgil van Dijk remains the defensive leader, age and wear are factors the club must address. Injuries to Ibrahima Konaté and Joe Gomez in recent campaigns have underlined the need for another top-level centre-back.
Guehi’s ability to play in a high defensive line, his composure under pressure, and his leadership qualities make him a natural fit for the Reds’ system. With Jurgen Klopp’s departure marking the start of a new era, Liverpool may see Guehi as a cornerstone signing for the future.
Can Palace Afford to Sell?
Financially, Palace are stable but not in the position to turn down huge offers without at least considering them. The Premier League’s financial rules and the natural player trading cycle mean that at some stage, sales are inevitable.
Parish’s comments suggest he’s well aware of this reality. His hope, clearly, is to delay that inevitability until the club is better prepared — but football’s market forces have a way of accelerating such timelines.
The Clock Is Ticking
The Premier League season kicks off for Palace with a trip to Stamford Bridge to face Chelsea on Sunday, August 17. While Glasner will want both Eberechi Eze and Guehi in his starting XI, the transfer window remains open until the end of the month — leaving plenty of time for bids to arrive and unsettling speculation to swirl.
Should either player depart, Palace will need to act quickly in the market. The challenge is not just finding replacements, but ensuring they can integrate seamlessly into a team with genuine ambitions of building on last season’s silverware.
Final Word
Steve Parish’s “players come and go” remark is, on the surface, a simple truism about football’s transient nature. But in the context of a summer where both Eberechi Eze and Marc Guehi are attracting serious interest from Arsenal and Liverpool, it carries far more weight.
For Palace supporters, it’s a reminder that even in moments of triumph — like lifting the Community Shield — the business side of the sport is always just around the corner. For Arsenal and Liverpool fans, it’s a flicker of encouragement that their clubs might yet pull off a marquee signing before the deadline.
One thing’s certain: the next few weeks at Selhurst Park will be anything but quiet.
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