In a recent interview with Sky Sports, Steve Parish, the chairman of Crystal Palace Football Club, made a clear stance on the transfer of his team's young and talented player Gueye. Parish emphasized that no team has yet made an offer that meets Crystal Palace's valuation of Gueye. He said bluntly: "If you want to bring in a superstar, you have to be prepared to pay the price of a superstar. And with Gueye, we haven't reached the point of urgency where we have to make a decision."
Parish spoke highly of Gueye, describing him as a "talent for the ages", a title that not only reflects Gueye's outstanding performance on the pitch, but also highlights his indispensable and important position in the Crystal Palace team. Parrish's words are undoubtedly sending a clear message to the outside world that Crystal Palace have high expectations and confidence in Gueye's future, and that they will not easily let go of this young player with unlimited potential.
Although Newcastle United FC has made three offers for Gueye, according to a previous report by renowned transfer journalist Romano, these offers have not met Crystal Palace's expectations. However, Newcastle United have not given up their pursuit of Gueye, and are still showing strong interest and confidence that they can reach an agreement with Crystal Palace on Gueye's transfer. This situation shows that Newcastle United value Gueye as much as Crystal Palace, and the future negotiations between the two sides will be more intense and complicated.