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Man Utd turn to Jean-Philippe Mateta. It’s no secret that Amorim wants to bring in another striker to compete with Rasmus Hojlund and Joshua Zirkzee, who both struggled for form in 2024/25.
Last December, Palace activated the one-year option in Mateta’s contract to ensure he was tied to Selhurst Park until June 2027. Now, they’re looking to extend his stay even further down the line.
Man United are eyeing a swoop for Jean-Philippe Mateta. Brown told Football Insider on 21 February that Palace plan to deter United’s interest in Mateta with a lofty asking price in this summer ...
Jean-Philippe Mateta’s evolution from Bundesliga prospect to Premier League powerhouse has been neither flashy nor sudden, but instead marked by a quiet, methodical ascent. Since joining Crystal ...
Still, Crystal Palace are adamant – “he is not for sale.” That resolve becomes more than just a financial stance. It’s symbolic. Mateta is no longer just part of the team; he is the team’s offensive ...
97. According to Sky Sports News, Crystal Palace have entered into negotiations to renew the contract of Jean-Philippe Mateta (27), despite interest from Manchester United and Juventus.The 27-year-old ...
The attacker in question is Crystal Palace striker Jean-Philippe Mateta, who netted a handsome 14 league goals – also winning Palace’s first ever trophy with their FA Cup win over Man City. According ...
Man Utd given Gyokeres, Hojlund and Mateta updates as Amorim's striker role looks more fragile than ever Manchester United are looking to add a number nine after Matheus Cunha signing and Bryan ...
With Aaron Wan-Bissaka finally giving up on England, we needed a new right-back for our uncapped XI. And a £50m signing pushes his way in.
Crystal Palace have initiated contract negotiations with striker Jean-Philippe Mateta, according to BBC Sport.The 27-year-old Frenchman, whose current deal runs until June 2027 following a recent ...
Crystal Palace are in talks with striker Jean-Philippe Mateta over signing a new contract. A full agreement is still to be reached but it is understood a deal is now close.