Manager Oliver Glasner will have a crucial summer at Selhurst Park as he could be forced to replace a number of key players at the club.
Defender Marc Guehi and midfielder Eberechi Eze have also been linked with moves away from the club, which is not good news for Glasner and the Palace fans.
The Eagles are interested in signing Arsenal midfielder Emile Smith-Rowe this summer in order to add an attacking threat to their midfield.
The Times have reported that the Gunners have turned down offers for Emith Rowe from Palace and Fulham.
To recruit the attacking midfield player, a bid of about £30 million will need to be made by any interested party.
After not being used by Mikel Arteta enough and not getting many opportunities to play, the midfielder has fallen down the pecking order at the Emirates Stadium.
The Gunners are now ready to cash in on him this summer and looking to generate funds through his sale in order to finance their transfer business.
Arteta is an admirer of the player but he is finding it difficult to fit the midfielder in his starting line up.
Even in a season as dire as this one, this was a new low. Manchester United sank to their worst defeat of the campaign and set an unwanted club record of 13 Premier League losses. But the performance was even worse than the 4-0 scoreline suggests.
This was a total shambles all across the pitch and few players will be able to survive a humiliation like this. Not least Casemiro, who had his worst display in a United shirt and quite possibly of his long and glittering career. The serial-winning Brazilian let Michael Olise run past him for the opening goal and then gifted him another strike after making the mother of all gaffes by his own corner flag.
Diogo Dalot, who remarkably earned more votes for the Football Writers’ Player of the year than Erling Haaland, was also abject, failing to block Tyrick Mitchell when he struck goal number three. The entire United defence was all over the place, as was the midfield, which was sliced through when Jean-Philippe Mateta doubled Palace’s lead in the first half.
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