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Jean-Philippe Mateta playing for Crystal Palace

Mateta’s Contract Negotiations with Crystal Palace Hit a Standstill

Uncertainty Surrounds Mateta’s Future

Crystal Palace striker Jean-Philippe Mateta finds himself in an uncertain situation regarding his long-term future as discussions about a new contract have reportedly come to a halt. The 27-year-old’s current agreement is set to expire in June 2027, and while initial talks about a contract extension were deemed encouraging, a resolution is yet to be secured.

Status of Ongoing Discussions

Insiders suggest that Mateta is not keen to make a hurried decision about his career with the Eagles. The French international has made a significant impact in the Premier League, establishing himself as a prominent forward, which has facilitated his inclusion in the national team. Mateta has netted two goals in three matches since his national team debut under coach Didier Deschamps last month.

Impact of International Performance on Negotiations

With a potential place in Deschamps’ World Cup squad looking increasingly likely, Mateta appears inclined to evaluate his options after the tournament in North America. After the World Cup concludes next July, he will only have a year remaining on his current contract, a factor that could strengthen his negotiating position should he perform well in the global event.

Ongoing discussions between Mateta and the club indicate that there remains an avenue for him to secure a new deal with Crystal Palace.

Interest from Other Clubs

Recently, several European teams have shown interest in Mateta, including Serie A club Atalanta. This speculation about his future coincides with emerging frustrations from manager Oliver Glasner concerning the club’s transfer activities.

Glasner, who led Crystal Palace to their inaugural major trophy—the FA Cup—last May, is currently navigating the challenges of both domestic matches and their debut in European competitions.

Glasner’s Concerns Revealed

After a recent 2-1 defeat against Manchester United, Glasner expressed his disappointment regarding missed transfer opportunities earlier in the season. He stated, “We missed a couple of chances in July and August, in the transfer window, to make it easier for us, but we will stick together and improve.”

Further elaborating in a post-match conference, Glasner mentioned the importance of investment when a club embarks on European adventures, noting, “If you play European football for the first time in your history, you should invest and not save.”

The coach added that with the majority of the season deadlines approaching, immediate actions should have been considered earlier. His own contract is set to expire at the season’s end, with discussions regarding an extension remaining uncertain.

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