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Guehi to stay at Palace despite Newcastle pursuit

BBC Sport Friday, 30 August 2024 ()
Crystal Palace manager Oliver Glasner says England defender Marc Guehi will not be leaving the club on deadline day.
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Marc Guéhi Marc Guéhi English footballer (born 2000)

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