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  1. 'Time to try 4-4-2 out?' Fan views on Strand Larsen and Matetapublished at 12:04 GMT 3 February

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    We asked for your views on Jorgen Strand Larsen, who signed for Crystal Palace on deadline day in a club-record deal worth up to £48m, and what it means for Jean Philippe-Mateta, who remains at the club after his expected move away fell through on deadline day.

    Here are some of your comments:

    Andy: I hope we start with Strand Larsen on Sunday as Mateta has missed too many chances over the past two months, and he may have lost the crowd. We have to look at the positives as we saw last season he could score goals, but a replacement for super Marc Guehi should have been fundamental. Why is this money available now instead of the summer when Ousmane Diomande from Sporting was available for £40m and was an ideal replacement?

    Sean: So now we have Mateta and Strand Larsen? I seem to remember Oliver Glasner once saying that his favourite formation is 4-4-2, so maybe it's time to try it out?

    Jerry: Poor signing for that amount of money.

    Al: A new striker was needed as Mateta is firing blanks and Eddie Nketiah is constantly injured. With Mateta remaining, the arrival of Strand Larsen means competition. We messed up in the window by not acquiring a centre-back and midfielder, which questions our sporting director's ability.

    Bill: I just hope our fans shut up about the board not backing the manager. They've smashed the transfer record twice in one window. It remains to be seen whether the buys prove to be prudent, though.

    Shaz: Mateta can still be reintegrated into the team but he needs to get his head together and find his form again. A lot of people will think the fee for Strand Larsen is high but I don't think it's that bad for a Premier League striker in January. I know a lot of people have said about only one league goal this season but he has been in what has been a very poor Wolves side. He scored 14 non-penalty goals last season which is pretty good going. Give him a little bit of time and he will show us he is worth the £48m.

    Mike: Steve Parish has left everything until the last minute yet again. We have probably overpaid for the two players coming in and we failed to strengthen in defence, which was also badly needed. I'm afraid we are in the fight at the bottom of the table and may well go down.

  2. Stats show Palace 'most wasteful team in Europe'published at 12:02 GMT 3 February

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    Crystal Palace are the biggest expected goals (xG) underperformers in Europe's top five leagues this season.

    Biggest xG underperformers in Europe’s top five leagues this season

Crystal Palace

Goals: 25

xG: 38.0

Goals − xG: −13.0

Rayo Vallecano

Goals: 18

xG: 29.5

Goals − xG: −11.5

Fiorentina

Goals: 25

xG: 35.3

Goals − xG: −10.3

Athletic Club

Goals: 21

xG: 31.0

Goals − xG: −10.0

Real Oviedo

Goals: 12

xG: 20.8

Goals − xG: −8.8

Auxerre

Goals: 14

xG: 22.5

Goals − xG: −8.5

    Based on the number and quality of chances they have had, a team historically would have scored 13 more goals than Palace have in their 24 Premier League games (25 goals vs an xG of 38.0).

    Biggest xG underperformers in Europe’s top five leagues this season

Moise Kean (Fiorentina)

Goals: 5

xG: 11.8

Goals − xG: −6.8

Issa Soumaré (Le Havre)

Goals: 3

xG: 9.4

Goals − xG: −6.4

Andrej Ilić (Union Berlin)

Goals: 0

xG: 6.3

Goals − xG: −6.3

Jean-Philippe Mateta (Crystal Palace)

Goals: 8

xG: 12.0

Goals − xG: −4.0

Arijon Ibrahimovic (Heidenheim)

Goals: 0

xG: 3.9

Goals − xG: −3.9

    Jean-Philippe Mateta has been the chief culprit for Palace's scoring struggles, scoring four goals fewer than expected.

    Mateta is the biggest xG underperformer in the Premier League this season - and only three players have been more wasteful in Europe's top five leagues.

    While only six players have scored more than his eight goals in the Premier League this season, only Erling Haaland and Igor Thiago have a higher xG than Mateta (12.0).

  3. 'Palace have a better chance of staying up with Mateta and Strand Larsen'published at 08:15 GMT 3 February

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    Owning both Jorgen Strand Larsen and Jean-Philippe Mateta will bolster Crystal Palace's chance of avoiding relegation, says former Premier League striker Chris Sutton.

    The Eagles signed Strand Larsen for £48m on Monday, while Mateta's move to AC Milan collapsed after his medical.

    "With what has gone on at Palace - selling Marc Guehi, Oliver Glasner making it clear he won't be there next season - I thought they could have got sucked into a relegation battle," Sutton told BBC Radio 5 Live's Monday Night Club.

    "So, actually having the two of them isn't a bad thing.

    "I just wonder if the Palace fans will take to Mateta coming back. They know he wanted away.

    "Strand Larsen had a really good season for Wolves last season, but he hasn't torn up any trees this time round.

    "It's a bit of a mess at Palace at this moment in time, but watching them against Nottingham Forest, they were crying out for a Mateta-type.

    "This season, it's not a bad thing if both stay, it just depends on how Mateta's attitude is if he comes back into the fold and whether he throws his toys out of the pram.

    "Financially it may not work for them, but I think they have a better chance of staying up with both of them."

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  4. Crystal Palace's activity on deadline daypublished at 21:38 GMT 2 February

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  5. 'Something I've wanted to do for a long time' - Strand Larsen joins Palacepublished at 19:20 GMT 2 February

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    Striker Jorgen Strand Larsen says he is here to "bring energy and goals" after completing a club-record move to Crystal Palace.

    The 25-year-old has signed for the Eagles from fellow Premier League side Wolves on a four-and-a-half year contract for a fee of up to £48m.

    Strand Larsen scored 20 goals in 64 appearances for Wolves - netting 14 times last season.

    Speaking to club media, the Norway international said: "I'm really excited to come to Crystal Palace. It's been something I've wanted to do for a long time now.

    "I'm here to bring energy and goals, and to try to do my best for the club."

    Chairman Steve Parish added: "We're delighted that Jorgen has chosen to continue his impressive journey with us and look forward to seeing him in action at Selhurst Park.

    "I'm sure he will prove himself a valuable asset for years to come."

    Strand Larsen's arrival comes after the news that fellow forward Jean-Philippe Mateta's move to AC Milan was called off because of issues with his medical.

    How do you feel about Strand Larsen's arrival for a record fee? And where does that leave Mateta? Can he still be reintegrated into the team?

    Get in touch with your views here

  6. Watch a London football special as clock ticks downpublished at 17:51 GMT 2 February

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    Watch Total Sport's transfer deadline day special for London, discussing the business done by Arsenal, Brentford, Crystal Palace, Chelsea, Fulham, Tottenham and West Ham, plus the capital's EFL sides.

    The show, which runs from 18:00-20:00 GMT, will offer the latest updates and analysis on the done and rumoured deals.

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  7. 'Bringing in Larsen is a good move'published at 16:45 GMT 2 February

    Eagles fan Matt Watts told BBC Sport he wouldn't be surprised if Jean-Philippe Mateta goes out on loan until the end of the season if his move to AC Milan falls through.

    Although Mateta's future looks uncertain, Crystal Palace are still pursuing Wolves forward Jorgen Strand Larsen.

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    'He needs to move on even if Milan deal falls through'

  8. Mateta's move in doubt - so what about Strand Larsen and Armstrong?published at 15:36 GMT 2 February

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    Crystal Palace striker Jean-Philippe Mateta's move to AC Milan is in serious doubt over issues with his medical, according to multiple BBC Sport sources.

    The 28-year-old France forward had additional medical tests on Monday but the Italian side are set to pull out of the £30m deal.

    Mateta, who has been nursing a knee issue, had an initial medical examination on Sunday.

    The Eagles have agreed a £48m deal for Wolves forward Jorgen Strand Larsen and had granted Mateta permission to have a medical in London before flying to Milan.

    Palace still intend to try to sign Strand Larsen.

    Wolves, meanwhile, were moving to replace Strand Larsen and are close to reaching a deal for Southampton striker Adam Armstrong for an initial £7m.

    There is growing confidence the move will be done with the Premiership's bottom club Wolves in danger of relegation to the Championship.

  9. Knee issue could cost Mateta Milan movepublished at 15:24 GMT 2 February

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    Jean-Philippe Mateta has been playing this season through a knee injury and that looks to be the issue that has put his move to AC Milan in serious doubt.

    The problem itself has not stopped Mateta from playing this season.

    The 28-year-old has played every game of Crystal Palace's 2025-26 Premier League season so far, aside from last weekend's 1-1 draw with Nottingham Forest, when manager Oliver Glasner claimed he was left out because his "head was not in the right place".

    Mateta's injury also has not stopped him from finding the back of the net this season. The Frenchman has scored eight Premier League goals for Palace, with his most recent strike coming against Fulham on New Year's Day.

  10. Palace consider late bid for McNeilpublished at 14:26 GMT 2 February

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    Crystal Palace are showing late interest in a move for Everton winger Dwight McNeil.

    McNeil has found himself out of favour at Hill Dickinson Stadium and Palace are working on a deal to sign the attacker.

    The 26-year-old has one assist in 14 Premier League appearances this season and Everton value him at about £20m.

  11. Palace looking at potentially busy daypublished at 11:55 GMT 2 February

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    It could be a busy day for Crystal Palace who could make two to three signings.

    The Eagles are progressing with a deal for Jorgen Strand Larsen, who is the likely replacement for AC Milan-bound Jean-Philippe Mateta.

    Palace are also on the look out for a centre-back who would fill the place in the squad left by Marc Guehi.

    However, it is doubtful they would get a player to match the ability or pedigree of Guehi, considering he is an England international and has joined title challengers Manchester City.

    Palace also have young centre-backs Chadi Riad and Jaydee Canvot - and although they are both raw, the club will not want to block their pathway either.

    The Eagles are going to be open to the market and a third player could be brought in if there was the right situation, but as with everything on deadline day, things could change.

  12. What fans want on deadline daypublished at 09:44 GMT 2 February

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    We asked you what still needs to happen before the transfer window closes at 19:00 GMT on Monday.

    Here are some of your comments:

    Glen: We definitely need to have a very good look at the youth players first before going mad on new players. The squad is a little light in all positions but full-backs and central midfield need looking at. Obviously, strikers as the two we have are just not right for us.

    Seb: Disastrous window. At the end of December we were in poor form with the hope of strengthening in January, preparing for Guehi to leave in the summer. Now he's gone with no replacement, we're out of the FA Cup, the manager has announced he's leaving - reducing any incentive for top players to sign - and it looks like Mateta's off too. Johnson has made a slow start and while he's got potential, we're so thinly spread that we need results immediately. Barring a miracle on deadline day, we're going to be weaker coming out of January than going into it, which is very much not what we need.

    Dave: Simple. We need a centre-forward who can consistently put the ball in the back of the net! I think Nketiah is very lively, skilful and surprisingly strong for his size. Would be interesting to pair him with a ruthless finisher. A replacement for Guehi or, failing that, Lacroix to step up and fill his boots leading the backline.

    Isaac: Desperately need another centre-back - but who's available right now? There was talk last summer of signing Jeremy Jacquet but it seems he is off to Liverpool or Chelsea now. A Munoz back-up is still needed, even though he is fit again. It feels like it's been in talks for a while, but Sacha Boey would be perfect.

    Sam: In serious need of centre-back cover following Guehi's exit. All the focus appears to be on adding to our frontline (Guessand, Johnson... Strand Larsen?). We can't play out rest of the season with Lerma in a back three. Either the formation changes (unlikely under Glasner) or an experienced pair of hands comes in.

    Mike: Mateta has to go, whether or not a replacement is found. If his head was not in the right space to play against Forest, it certainly won't be if he doesn't get the move he wants.

    Gavin: Frustrating window for all manner of reasons. Definitely still need a frontline striker. Strand Larsen is overpriced but at this stage it seems we are running out of options. Still no sign of a Guehi replacement. Maybe we will hit the jackpot on Monday- but I'm not holding my breath!

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  13. Follow transfer deadline daypublished at 07:01 GMT 2 February

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  14. Analysis: Eagles edge closer to safety despite flat performancepublished at 18:29 GMT 1 February

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    Palace enjoyed a historic campaign in 2024-25 by winning the FA Cup and qualifying for the Uefa Conference League, but this term it has been a complete contrast.

    And while they did not suffer a defeat at Nottingham Forest, drawing 1-1, and edged nine points clear of the bottom three, the manner of their performance was indicative of their current plight.

    With wantaway French forward Jean-Philippe Mateta "not in the right place" to feature, Glasner's team had very little cutting edge throughout the encounter and also lacked the physical presence to alter the dynamic of the game in the second period.

    They did not manage a single shot on target following Ismaila Sarr's penalty and Matz Sels' replacement in the Forest goal Angus Gunn was untested in his first domestic outing in nine months.

    That the hosts managed to have more efforts on goal and more touches in the opposition box after the break was also a damning indictment of Palace's flat attacking display.

  15. Nottingham Forest 1-1 Crystal Palace - the fans' verdictpublished at 18:28 GMT 1 February

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    We asked for your thoughts after Sunday's Premier League game between Nottingham Forest and Crystal Palace.

    Here are some of your comments:

    Forest fans

    Kris: But for a moment of madness, which led to a penalty, Palace didn't look likely to score. Even with 10, we were comfortable and can take a lot of positives. Not convinced Ndoye was the right player to bring on, though - Awoniyi's power might have caused Palace more problems.

    Andy: The only mistake Neco Williams has made all season. He's been outstanding and we all make mistakes. No criticism from me. MGW was on another level. I'm still not a Dyche fan for next season but we can take real heart and faith from that performance. Four points from the next two and we'll be OK.

    Sean: It was a really good first half, both teams went for it, but it ended terribly with the penalty and red card. But the second half was as good as we've been, with Gibbs-White, Aina and several others giving us a genuine attacking threat. A point looks fair to both, and the nature of the battling draw something to build on.

    Ben: A big opportunity missed considering Forest's dominance with 11 players, but you can't blame Williams - it was a purely instinctual reaction and we've all been there. Forest fans should take great optimism from the first-half performance and the willingness of players to dig in for the point. Definite signs of improvement. But, focus switches to the next two games, which will probably make or break our push for survival.

    Palace fans

    John: Glasner really has to go now. Another inept performance and named two goalies as subs when we have a much-lauded academy. Pino and Johnson very poor for a combined £50m-plus investment.

    Sean: Against 10 men, we should really be looking to put three points on the board and some distance between ourselves and the bottom three. We seem to lack any sort of urgency, intelligence and touch as the ball gets into the opposition's half, which is a direct contrast to the side that was ripping teams to shreds only a few months back. I think we're going to get battered by the top teams as the season draws to a close and will be lucky to stay up.

    Steve: Sadly, the second-half performance was predictable. It shone a very strong spotlight on Palace's lack of quality. To say they were ponderous would be an understatement. The hope is Wharton and Kamada will come back soon, and the new recruits can add something different. A marvellous opportunity to move further away from the relegation zone has been wasted.

    Ron: Terrible performance. Slow in everything. Just awful. Plain to see they don't want to play for Glasner any more. He needs to go so new life can be put into the team. I'm sorry to be so negative but they need revitalising.

  16. Nottingham Forest 1-1 Crystal Palace: What Glasner saidpublished at 17:00 GMT 1 February

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    Crystal Palace boss Oliver Glasner, speaking to BBC Match of the Day: "Mixed feelings today. We were down 1-0 after the first long throw-in they had but then the reaction was great. We did well but then we didn't create good chances. You could see the nerves. We wanted to stretch them and be patient. I'm really pleased with the first half; I think it was a great performance."

    On if Jean-Philippe Mateta leaves: "Let's see. I expect either Mateta or someone else here as a striker and then it's building on the performance from today's first half."

    On the transfer window: "I didn't want to talk about it today because my players deserved my full focus.

    "Everybody is really working very hard, but it is so close to the end of the window, so it makes it more difficult. I always try to be positive, so I hope.

    "Worst case, we sell Mateta and no-one comes in, then it's not a good window for Palace. He scored most of our goals and all the others. We created enough today but to convert them is where we are struggling. We need someone who converts."

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    • Crystal Palace remain winless in their last nine Premier League games (D3 L6), their outright worst run under manager Oliver Glasner and longest overall since March 2023 (12 matches).

  17. Move to accelerate Mateta departurepublished at 15:57 GMT 1 February

    Sami Mokbel
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    Crystal Palace's Jorgen Strand Larsen deal is now expected to accelerate Jean-Philippe Mateta's move to AC Milan.

    Mateta wants to leave Selhurst Park for the Italian side but Palace have been unwilling to let the 28-year-old France international go without a replacement.

    But with Strand Larsen now set to join Palace, sources are indicating that Mateta's protracted move to the San Siro will now gather pace.

    Palace are open to selling Mateta this month provided they recoup a fee of between £35 and £40m.

    It remains to be seen whether Milan make a formal offer close to the fee Palace are looking for, with sources indicating the Serie A side want to pay closer to £30m plus add-ons.

    Nottingham Forest had a £35m bid for Mateta rejected by Palace last weekend but the striker has made it clear he wants to join Milan.