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The Guardian
a few seconds ago
- The Guardian
Glasner believes Crystal Palace will win appeal and play in Europa League
Oliver Glasner has said he is confident Crystal Palace will win their appeal at the court of arbitration for sport (Cas) this week and be reinstated to play in the Europa League. Palace are seeking to overturn Uefa's decision to demote them to the Conference League for breaking multi-club ownership rules, with the appeal to take place in Lausanne on Friday. The decision is expected to be revealed by Cas on Monday, the day after Glasner's FA Cup holders face Premier League champions Liverpool in the Community Shield at Wembley. 'We don't have any influence on the decision from Uefa, we don't have any influence on the decision from Cas, so it just makes no sense that we're thinking about it,' Glasner told Sky on Tuesday. 'We focus on what we have to do on the pitch, how to create this spirit in the group, this togetherness, this commitment, and this is what we are doing day by day. We're waiting for the final decision, we're still confident that the appeal will be successful and that we will play in the Europa League. But in the end, on 11 August, we will know the final decision – then we will start to prepare for Europe.' Palace, who confirmed last month that the New York Jets owner, Woody Johnson, completed his purchase of John Textor's 43% stake, are understood to believe they have a strong chance of winning the appeal. They are expected to present evidence that they insist proves Uefa's deadline to change their ownership structure so they complied with its rules was not 1 March but rather 30 April, as well as pointing out that Textor's departure has removed the barrier to their participation. The American owns French club Lyon, who have also qualified for next season's Europa League. It is understood that Textor will not be part of the Palace delegation that travels to Switzerland for the Cas hearing. Sign up to Football Daily Kick off your evenings with the Guardian's take on the world of football after newsletter promotion Nottingham Forest, who qualified for the Conference League after finishing seventh in the Premier League, would stand to be promoted to the Europa League if Palace's appeal fails. On Monday, Palace were drawn to play against the losers of the Europa League qualifier between Norway's Fredrikstad or Midtjylland of Denmark in the Conference League playoff, with the first leg scheduled to take place at Selhurst Park on 21 August. An article on the club's official website detailing their potential opponents was deleted not long after being published, while Palace's X account also removed a message about the draw.


Daily Mail
27 minutes ago
- Daily Mail
Aston Villa hopeful of completing the signing of Nice forward Evann Guessand - with the Ivory Coast star set to become Unai Emery's first major addition of the window
are working on the signing of Nice forward Evann Guessand and hope to complete a deal this week as they try to add extra competition to their attack. In what would be Villa's first significant move in the market this summer, Guessand would join Unai Emery 's men for about £28m. Villa have been looking for a new forward ever since Jhon Duran departed last January and seem to have settled on Guessand, who has been considered one of the most promising players in French football in recent seasons. He scored 13 goals and had 10 assists in all competitions last season and though he plays mainly through the middle, the 24-year-old can also operate on the flanks. Villa have insisted all summer that Ollie Watkins is not for sale but if they sign Guessand, it will be interesting to see whether clubs who admire Watkins make a serious move for him. Meanwhile, West Ham remain keen to sign Jacob Ramsey from Aston Villa with the midfielder currently keeping his options open over his long-term future. Though Ramsey is well-regarded by Villa boss Unai Emery, his status as a homegrown player means an eventual transfer fee represents pure profit in the club accounts – crucial in the current era of Premier League spending rules. Villa have been willing to listen to offers for Ramsey since the transfer window opened and are thought to value him at about £40million.


Telegraph
30 minutes ago
- Telegraph
Aston Villa beat Crystal Palace to sign striker Evann Guessand
Aston Villa have agreed a deal to sign striker Evann Guessand from Nice for an initial €25m (£22m). The 24-year-old is due to travel to Birmingham on Wednesday for a medical and to finalise a five-year contract with Villa who have beaten off competition from other Premier League clubs. Villa faced competition on Tuesday from Crystal Palace and quickly agree the deal for Guessand who with his dynamism and desire to cover distance has been likened in style to Morgan Rogers. Villa do not regard him as a replacement for the England international who has attracted interest from Arsenal and who they want to keep and offer a new contract. Guessand will be Villa's biggest signing of the summer so far. The total transfer fee for Guessand could be closer to €35m (£30m) when all the potential add-ons for the Cote d'Ivoire international are included. Telegraph Sport highlighted in May how in demand Guessand would be this summer having set his heart on a move to the Premier League. Guessand, who has been likened to his hero Didier Drogba, was the second highest-rated forward in French football last season behind Paris Saint-Germain's Ousmane Dembele who has been tipped to win the Ballon D'Or. Villa showed interest in signing Guessand in January before they agreed a loan deal for Marcus Rashford and they have now returned and agreed a deal with Nice who were resigned to losing him this summer once their valuation was met. Speaking after the final game of the Ligue 1 season in May, Nice head coach Franck Haise was pessimistic about the club's chances of retaining Guessand. In July he said there was a '90 per cent' chance the player would leave. Guessand has also drawn interest from a host of other clubs including Palace, Tottenham Hotspur and West Ham United but Villa have made their move and he has chosen to join them. Guessand turned down a move to Saudi Arabian club Neom FC as he made it clear he wanted to pursue his career in England. There was also strong interest from Bundesliga clubs. Guessand, who was born in Ajaccio and played for France at youth level before opting to switch to Ivory Coast, is strong and direct and has been likened to Drogba. There is a photograph of the two meeting, four years ago in the Ivorian city of Abidjan, where they had dinner together and they have stayed in touch ever since.