Crystal Palace midfielder departs after eight years
Schlupp joined the South London club from Leicester City in January 2017, having won the Premier League title with the Foxes in the previous campaign.
The versatile player was a firm favourite under Roy Hodgson, often filling in in midfield and defence, and notching over 200 appearances for the Eagles.
After eight-and-a-half-years, Jeffrey Schlupp will be leaving the club this summer. Thank you for everything, Schluppy ❤️💙#CPFC
— Crystal Palace F.C. (@CPFC) May 28, 2025
Following Oliver Glasner's arrival in 2023/24, Schlupp's game time decreased and he spent the second half of last season on loan at Celtic.
📸 Harriet Lander - 2024 Getty Images

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles
Yahoo
7 minutes ago
- Yahoo
Rangers boss Martin coy on Vardy links
Rangers manager Russell Martin has refused to rule out a move for veteran striker Jamie Vardy. Vardy, 38, scored nine Premier League goals for Leicester City last season but could not prevent them being relegated to the Championship and left upon the expiry of his contract earlier this summer. Advertisement He scored exactly 200 goals for Leicester in 500 appearances across a 13-year stint which included two promotions, an FA Cup winner's medal and an unforgettable Premier League triumph in the 2015-16 season. Reports in Italy on Sunday suggested Genoa have failed in a bid to lure the former England international to Serie A. Rangers have also been mentioned as a potential destination and Martin was asked directly if Vardy is a target after a 2-2 pre-season draw against Belgian champions Club Brugge. "I think I've been asked about so many players," Martin said. "Some miles away, some on the money. So basically, I'm not going to give you an answer on that. Advertisement "But I guess you'll find out who's real and who's not in the next few weeks." Rangers have also been linked with defenders Conor Coady and Nasser Djiga and Martin said he expects "the squad to look different in a week's time". "I think we definitely want to do more, for sure," the former Southampton manager said. "And also probably some players need to move on as well at some point because the squad's going to start looking very big and very heavy."
Yahoo
20 minutes ago
- Yahoo
Bernardo Silva and Ruben Dias issue words in final respects to Liverpool's Diogo Jota in Gondomar
Manchester City's Bernardo Silva and Ruben Dias have issued their final respects to the late Diogo Jota in his hometown of Gondomar in Portugal this weekend. The Liverpool forward died in a car crash last week aged 28, alongside his brother and fellow professional footballer Andre Silva (25) in the accident, which took place in the Spanish province of Zamora. Advertisement The Guardia Civil told BBC Sport that the brothers had died around 00:30 local time on Thursday, after their Lamborghini left the road following a tyre blowout while overtaking another vehicle and then catching fire. Diogo Jota had only recently married his long-term partner Rute Cardoso, with whom he had three children, with their ceremony taking place just 11 days before the road traffic accident in Spain. Issuing a statement on the accident and death of their attacking star, Liverpool said they 'are devastated' at the loss, while his former club Wolves said in their own statement, 'We are heartbroken'. Over the course of Friday and Saturday, Manchester City's Ruben Dias and Bernardo Silva joined family and friends in the town of Gondomar in Portugal to pay their final respects to Diogo Jota and his brother André Silva. Advertisement Issuing a short interview this weekend, Bernardo Silva said of his compatriot, 'I can't even imagine the pain of the family, of Rute [Diogo Jota's wife], the children, the parents. For Andre and for Jota. 'A great friend of all of us. His career, although not most important, speaks for itself. He didn't train at any big team and took the most difficult path. His passion, will and determination allowed him to succeed in life and have a brilliant career.' The Manchester City midfielder continued, 'More important, as a person… the memories that remain… Jota will always be in our hearts. He will always be present at every breakfast, lunch, dinner, national team get-together, PlayStation or card game.' Earlier in the week, Ruben Dias penned on his social media channels, 'I still can't believe it. You won your first Premier League, we won Nations League together, you married… It doesn't make any sense.' Advertisement The central defender added, 'We won't forget you; the man… the father… the brother… the son and the tireless and talented companion you have always been on the field. May you both rest in peace.' Diogo Jota and André Silva were honoured by family, friends and teammates at a joint funeral on Saturday, as hundreds of locals and supporters gathered at the Igreja Matriz in Gondomar, where the brothers are from. The funeral also brought together huge names from across the football world, including Jota's teammates Virgil van Dijk and Andy Robertson, who were seen carrying floral tributes into the church ahead of the ceremony. Al Hilal's Joao Cancelo and Ruben Neves – who were visibly upset during a minute's silence at the FIFA Club World Cup before their defeat to Fluminense in the quarter-final – also made the funeral, with the latter carrying Jota's coffin into the church. Advertisement Many of those at the ceremony wore football shirts and carried merchandise from the different teams across Portugal and abroad where Diogo Jota and Andre Silva, who played for local club Penafiel, spent some time in.


New York Times
2 hours ago
- New York Times
Newcastle United set to appoint FC Midtjylland's Martin Mark as new set piece coach
Newcastle United are set to appoint Martin Mark as their new set piece coach for the upcoming season. The 31-year-old has been tracked by the club for some time after his innovative work at FC Midtjylland caught the eye. Newcastle looked at a number of candidates in recent months as they searched for a specialist coach to join head coach Eddie Howe's team. Last summer the club added James Bunce as performance director and they have been creating new specialised positions across multiple departments, including the first-team coaching set-up. Kieran Taylor, the senior analyst for set pieces, is highly regarded, and Stephen Purches, the first-team coach, is also heavily involved in dead-ball situations, alongside assistant coach Jason Tindall. Mark, who had been a youth coach at FC Midtjylland since July 2017, became head of set pieces in 2022 and has held the role since. The Danish side finished second in the top flight last season, after winning the title the season before. Newcastle finished fifth in the Premier League last season, qualifying for the 2025-26 Champions League. In March, they won their first domestic trophy in 70 years after beating Liverpool in the final of the Carabao Cup.