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Three replacements if Jean-Philippe Mateta leaves Crystal Palace

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Only rock-bottom Wolves are underperforming their Expected Goals (xG) more than Crystal Palace in the Premier League this season. Nobody else is massively close.

Oliver Glasner’s side are having another terrific ride as they sit fifth in the table but will be frustrated too because things could have been even better.

Underlying numbers suggest they should have scored at least five more from their opening 12 matches, almost one every other game.

On the flip side, they are massively outperforming their xGA (expected goals against) thanks to strong early-season form from Dean Henderson.

Taking the rough with the smooth, Palace are still one of the hardest teams to face. They are disciplined in and out of possession with physicality and technical skill across the pitch.

Perhaps their main attraction is striker Jean-Philippe Mateta. He has scored six of Palace’s 16 goals this season. That is double the tally of the next most (Ismaila Sarr, 3).

It is understood that Mateta is currently stalling on signing a new contract at Selhurst Park. He now only has 18 months left on his deal and there is a big gap in Mateta’s wage demands if he is to extend his stay in South London.

Palace have continued to improve despite losing key players in recent years, though, after selling Eberechi Eze and Michael Olise. Here, GiveMeSport takes a look at how they could replace Mateta in the same way.

Alexander Sorloth

Alexander Sorloth for Atletico Madrid REUTERS/Isabel Infantes

Palace fans would be right in trying to forget Sorloth’s 18 months at the club but he has managed to transform himself in recent years.

With 12 goals for Real Sociedad in 2022/23, Sorloth thrived at Villarreal, hitting 23 two seasons ago before following it up with 20 at Atletico Madrid.

Now 29, he is a much more prolific figure than when Palace first took a punt on him in 2018. Atletico have options up front which have limited Sorloth’s chances this term and as he approaches his 30s, a cut-price deal might not be out of the equation.

This is not a long-term replacement for Mateta but might be worth considering.

Moise Kean

Moise Kean playing for Fiorentina REUTERS/Jennifer Lorenzini

Just in case Sorloth didn’t fulfil your dose of Premier League flop turned European star, Kean pops up.

The caveat here is that, unlike Sorloth, Keane only has one impressive scoring season since 2021 and it was last year. It is maybe not the bank of evidence to fall back on for what could be sizable money.

However, he is coming off scoring 19 Serie A goals and getting three assists for Fiorentina. The Juventus experiment did not work but that could also be more to do with them, as nothing is going well there.

Kean has found things harder this season and Fiorentina are really struggling, but that could make it the perfect chance for Palace to swoop in and pick him up.

It wouldn’t be one, a bit like Sorloth, to get the blood pumping and may well come with a fair bit of skepticism, but Kean has showed just enough flashes of his potential to make this worth thinking about.

It says plenty for the Premier League’s riches that either of these two deals for Champions League worthy players is very much in the realms of possibility for Palace.

Young punt

Jhon Duran playing for Al-Nassr REUTERS/Stringer

We are grouping three players into this as younger but more exciting prospects with a proven goalscoring record.

First, there is former Aston Villa chaos man, Jhon Duran. He didn’t last long in Saudi Arabia after moving in January but would surely love the chance to come back to England and prove people wrong.

With his furious style, Duran might even fit the current physical preferences of most managers even more. He scored 12 league goals from just seven starts across 2023/24 and the first half of 2024/25, growing frustrated at a lack of game time.

Glasner would need to temper him and channel the energy in a good way, but it is certainly doable with a diamond within that rough.

Then there is Samu Aghehowa (previously Omorodion). At 21, the same as Duran, he made a smart career move in leaving Atletico to join Porto.

Samu Aghehowa for Porto REUTERS/Pedro Nunes

There, he scored 19 times in the league last season with another six coming so far this term. Samu is another fine specimen with height on his side and a tendency to shoot early.

He is able to operate up front on his own and looks ready for the step-up.

Finally, the last shout is the oldest of the trio but also the most newly unearthed. Joaquin Panichelli.

Joaquin Panichelli of RC Strasbourg REUTERS/Sarah Meyssonnier

The RC Strasbourg man only left Alaves to join the French side in the summer but has hit the ground running. He moved from Argentina to Spain in 2023 and has scored goals ever since.

Aged 23, Panichelli is somewhat of a throwback striker. He is rarely involved in buildup play, he just gets the ball in the box and usually puts it in the net.

His 20 league goals in the Spanish second division convinced Strasbourg to buy him and he already has nine from 13 appearances in Ligue 1.

Paying Mateta

Jean-Philippe Mateta playing for Crystal Palace Action Images via Reuters/Andrew Couldridge

As a fourth option to throw in at the end, how about showing a serious level of ambition and making Palace Mateta’s home for years to come.

Cave to his demands, somewhat, and reward his performances. A hit-and-miss start to the campaign doesn’t mean he will be easy to move on from. Certainly nobody is suggesting that.

Mateta has scored six times this season but from an xG of 8.4. He remains the focal point for Palace but has missed his fair share of big chances.

Against Wolves on Saturday he was taken off after an hour with one of his least impactful games in recent memory.

It is only five weeks ago that he bagged a hat-trick against Bournemouth but did so from 10 shots (four on target), and an xG of 3.7 (including a penalty).

He missed a huge opportunity to win the game in the final seconds after bagging a late equaliser just moments before. This is to say that Mateta is not infallible.

He was broadly in line with xG last season but overperformed significantly in 2023/24. He has 36 goals in 84 league matches since the start of that season from 32.8xG. This season has just seen a marked rise on fluffed chances.

At 28, it would be risky to put him on a big contract and big money but players with Mateta’s catalogue of goals in England do not come cheap. Keeping him might be the simplest way out of this.

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Benjamin Mendy Now Lives Very Different Life

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Benjamin Mendy’s life has changed drastically just three years on from leaving Manchester City, with the defender now living and playing football in Poland.

The 31-year-old was a regular starter for Pep Guardiola‘s side following his £52 million switch from AS Monaco in 2017, playing 75 times for the club, with nine trophies won in his stint at the Etihad Stadium.

Mendy was charged in 2021 and 2022 with eight counts of rape, one count of sexual assault, and one count of attempted rape, with Man City deciding to suspend him while pending a trial.

He was later found not guilty on all counts in two trials held in late 2022 and early 2023, before he was ultimately released by City at the end of his contract in June 2023.

In three years since, the former France international has played for three different clubs, the latest of which has him living a very different life in Poland.

Benjamin Mendy’s Career After Manchester City

Benjamin Mendy @ Manchester City

After the not guilty verdict, and the expiry of his contract at Man City, Mendy made a move to France, where he joined FC Lorient on a two-year deal.

That switch was met with backlash from some of the supporters, but he was available to play regardless, and ended up making his debut for the club in September 2023.

The left-back only managed to feature 15 times for Lorient, as injuries ravaged his second season with the French club, ultimately ending it with two goals and one assist.

That prompted an exit in February 2025, as Mendy moved to Switzerland, joining FC Zurich on a short-term deal until the end of the 2024/25 season.

This move was once again met with criticism, as a local women’s charity group hit out at the club’s decision to hire the former Manchester City defender.

It was another short stint, as he went on to make just eight appearances for the Swiss club, moving on at the end of his deal to become a free agent.

That summer, a move to Poland was on the cards, as Pogon Szczecin became his next destination, with a one-year deal signed with an option of a further season.

It remains to be seen whether that option will be taken up, with only 11 appearances for the club over the past year, as he could face yet another career move.

Club

Appearances

Goals

Assists

Minutes played

Lorient

15

2

1

708

FC Zurich

8

0

1

352

Pogon Szcaecin

11

0

0

371

What Is Benjamin Mendy Doing Now?

Banjamin Mendy

While Mendy’s career on the pitch has changed drastically since leaving Manchester City, it appears as though his life has also taken a turn.

A report from the Daily Mail cites that his life in Poland is quiet, living in the city of Szczecin, which is located in the north-west of the country and is home to around 395,000 people.

It’s claimed that locals have often seen him pushing a cart around local supermarkets, a far cry from his days being paid millions by Manchester City.

A friend of the player spoke to paper and said: “The young players are in awe of him because of the World Cup and he always finds time to help them and ask how they’re doing. He’s never arrogant, just always friendly and down to earth. He never plays the big man.”

Meanwhile, Polish sports journalist Michal Horbaczewski claims that the player is trying to improve his own public image, stating:

“He is good at mentoring youth members of the club academy, and he also visits schools about twice a month. “He is very popular, smiling with the kids, signing t-shirts, giving autographs etc. The downside is he has hardly played since arriving here. And even when he does play it is only for a short time, perhaps ten or 15 minutes. Generally people think of him positively though.”

It remains to be seen whether that life in Poland will continue, with his contract expiring this summer.

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Steven Gerrard Makes Feelings Clear About Arne Slot

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Former Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard has claimed he is “not surprised” that Arne Slot was dismissed by the Merseyside outfit, following the Dutch head coach’s exit.

The Reds announced the move after a thorough post-season review, deciding that ultimately the 2025/26 campaign was concerning enough to warrant a change in the dugout.

Under Slot, Liverpool went from unexpected Premier League champions in season one, to frustratingly dragging themselves over the line for Champions League qualification in season two.

With a challenge on the cards in handling expectations, and a style of play that ultimately failed to win over the Anfield faithful, the Liverpool hierarchy has made their move.

Some have been left torn over the call, with two diametrically opposite campaigns making it tough to judge just how good the manager really is.

But for Gerrard, there was no shock in the decision to sack Slot this summer.

Steven Gerrard Speaks Out On Arne Slot Sacking

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With news filtering through of Slot’s dismissal at Liverpool, plenty of reaction has flooded in surrounding the decision, one that former midfielder Gerrard believes was the right one, even if it was tough to make.

Speaking to TNT Sports before the Champions League final, the 46-year-old said: “Not surprised. I’m gutted for Arne Slot, because in his first year, he’s done an incredible job.

“I think taking the reins from the great Jurgen Klopp, that was a tough task and big shoes to fill, and I think he’s done it seamlessly. It’s very difficult to win the Premier League, I know that more than most, so for him to deliver that in year one, that can’t be forgotten.

“So I think he’ll go down in the history books and be remembered forever. Having said that, Laura [Woods], the last ten games of last season, and for the majority of this season, we haven’t looked like Liverpool.

“The style, it’s been difficult to watch at times. It looks disjointed, it looks broken, and when I got the news today, of course, your initial reaction is surprise and shock, but when you analyse it properly, it’s probably the right time, in my opinion.”

Slot has ultimately left Liverpool with a better reputation than when he joined, showing he can make the step-up and win, but couldn’t do enough to win over the hearts of fans over the long-term.

So attention instead turns to who could replace the Dutchman, with a clear frontrunner appearing as the next one to step into the Anfield dugout.

Gerrard On Andoni Iraola To Liverpool

Andoni Iraola applauds Bournemouth supporters

Liverpool are linked with a move for Andoni Iraola as their next head coach, with the former Bournemouth manager viewed as the leading candidate to take the job.

It would be a potential return to the pressing style of play that became synonymous with Jurgen Klopp’s side that were at the peak of their powers in the late 2010s and early 2020s.

With that in mind, Gerrard has praised the work done by the Spaniard in his time on the south coast, while believing he should be in the discussion to take the role.

He continued: “Well, look, I think we’ve all been around the game long enough to know how the process works, and I’d be very surprised if they made that decision and all of a sudden thought, ‘Well, who are we going to appoint next?’

“Liverpool don’t work like that. Liverpool are an organised machine, up top, they have been for a long time. I think it’s the right time because at the end of the season, the new guy will get a pre-season, he’ll get that chance to recruit new players.

“As a manager going in, it’s the best time to go in, to reset everyone and get everyone moving forward in the new direction. But I’d be extremely surprised if the people above Arne Slot, who make the big decisions at Liverpool, have all of a sudden started from three or four hours ago looking for a new successor.

“I think he’s done a fabulous job at Bournemouth. I think his style would suit Liverpool, but let’s not beat around the bush.

“Liverpool Football Club is an attractive job for a lot of elite managers around the world, so I don’t think he’ll be the only name on the table.

“But because of the link to Bournemouth and the guys that have come from Bournemouth to Liverpool [sporting director Richard Hughes] in terms of board level, they will know him very well.

“But then, you know, there’s other names out there as well that I’m sure would want that Liverpool job. It’s a huge job in world football. But potentially, to answer your question, I think he should be in the conversation, yes.”

It remains to be seen whether a deal will get done, but Liverpool look set to enter their new era in a matter of weeks.

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Galatasaray Want to Sign Man Utd Star Manuel Ugarte

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Manchester United’s summer transfer window is well underway, and now they are beginning to work on exits as well as incomings.

The Red Devils have already agreed a deal to sign Atalanta midfield star Ederson as they look to rebuild their options in the heart of the team, with a number of other options also being eyed in a separate deal.

But INEOS and Michael Carrick are also expected to trim the fat of the squad and look to move on some players who are seen as dead wood, and that has opened the door for one European side to make their move to take one star away from Old Trafford.

Euro League Champions Want Manuel Ugarte

Manuel Ugarte in action for Manchester United

According to a report by Turkish news outlet Aksam, Galatasaray have made Man Utd midfielder Manuel Ugarte a top priority target for their number six position.

Gala, who won the Turkish Super Lig for a fourth consecutive season this year, have gathered a comprehensive list of targets to improve their midfield options, with Mario Lemina’s contract talks stalling, and Ugarte has now emerged at the top of that list.

Ugarte is expected to leave Old Trafford this summer, with Fabrizio Romano stating it’s 95% likely that he will move on. And now the Istanbul giants are prepared to step up their interest with a formal offer.

Man Utd are currently demanding €28m (£24.2m) for the midfielder, who has been described as ‘unbelievable’, but it is unclear if Galatasaray would be willing to pay that much. Atletico Madrid and Napoli have also been linked with a move for the Uruguay international, and could provide competition for his signature.

Ugarte Exit Inevitable at Man Utd

Manuel Ugarte vs England
Manuel Ugarte vs England

With Man Utd making serious plans to strengthen their midfield options this summer, and with Carrick barely using Ugarte during his tenure in charge, it means that Ugarte’s departure is inevitable.

The 25-year-old came in from PSG two years ago to provide cover and competition for Casemiro, but he has struggled to adapt to the Premier League, and it makes sense for all parties for him to move on at this stage of his career, and the club’s rebuild process.

Having paid around £40m to bring him in, being able to recoup more than half of that amount two years later after some average performances would be fantastic business, and should be applauded if they can pull it off.

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