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South London Press transfer deadline day blog LIVE – Marc Guehi’s Crystal Palace future confirmed and Millwall complete striker deal

Marc Guehi to remain a Crystal Palace player

Live from Oliver Glasner’s press conference….

The Crystal Palace boss has confirmed that Marc Guehi will remain at Crystal Palace beyond tonight’s 23:00 deadline.

Newcastle submitted multiple bids for the England defender but failed to meet Palace’s £75million valuation.

Millwall complete Coburn move

Millwall have landed one of their top forward targets in this window after completing a loan move for Middlesbrough striker Josh Coburn.

There is no option to buy for the 21-year-old.

Chelsea’s Axel Disasi (left) and Middlesbrough’s Josh Coburn battle for the ball during the Carabao Cup semi final first leg match at the Riverside Stadium, Middlesbrough. Picture date: Tuesday January 9, 2024.

Wimbledon midfielder pens new deal

Jake Reeves has signed a new contract extension with AFC Wimbledon.

Reeves’ new deal keeps him with the Dons until the summer of 2026, with his previous contract set to expire at the end of this season.

The 31-year-old rejoined the club last summer and was instantly made captain by Johnnie Jackson.

Nottingham Forest keeper set for Palace medical

Nottingham Forest keeper Matt Turner is on his way to Crystal Palace for a medical, the South London Press understands.

The USA number one is set to be Sam Johnstone’s replacement at Selhurst Park.

Turner, 30, made seven appearances for Arsenal before joining Forest last summer.

He has made 21 appearances at the City Ground.

Palace keeper joins Premier League rival

Wolverhampton Wanderers have signed Crystal Palace goalkeeper Sam Johnstone for £10m.

The 31-year-old moves to Molineux on a four-year contract after two seasons with the Eagles.

Johnstone made 34 appearances for Palace after joining on a free transfer from West Brom in 2022.

Eagles youngster set for National League loan

Crystal Palace midfielder Jack Wells-Morrison is set to join National League side Weladstone.

The South London Press understands the 20-year-old will head out on a six-month deal.

Doncaster and Northampton have been both keen on loans for the youngster in recent windows.

This will be Wells-Morrison’s first taste of senior football away from Selhurst Park.

Palace midfielder hoping for France loan

Crystal Palace midfielder Naouirou Ahamada is wanted by French side Stade Rennais on loan for the rest of the season.

Palace are willing to let the 22-year-old out for game time.

Ahamada is yet to start a Premier League game since moving to the Eagles from Stuttgart in January 2023.

Millwall chase loan deal for Championship striker

Millwall are chasing a deadline day deal for Middlesbrough striker Josh Coburn.

The 21-year-old scored five Championship goals last season.

He has started the first two games on the bench for Michael Carrick’s side.

Palace icon Zaha closes in on Lyon loan

Crystal Palace legend Wilfried Zaha is set to join French side Lyon today on a season-long loan from Galatasaray.

The Eagles explored the opportunity the sign the 31-year-old from Turkey this summer, but Zaha would have been slapped with a huge tax bill if he did return to England.

Zaha is now poised to make a switch to France for the first time in his career.

Millwall turn down Burnley Flemming move

Millwall have turned down a bid for Zian Flemming from Burnley.

The Clarets tried to sign the Dutch playmaker multiple times last summer but the Lions stood firm to any interest.

Burnley’s offer this time around was a loan-to-buy, which was rejected.

Good morning!

Welcome to the South London Press transfer deadline week blog.

Edmund Brack and Richard Cawley will keep you updated with all the activity at Crystal Palace, Millwall, Charlton, AFC Wimbledon and Bromley today.

We will also touch on all the goings on at our west London clubs, with Fulham, Chelsea and QPR all chasing deals in and out still.

Any questions, then fire them over to @EdmundBrack or @RichCawleySLP on X.

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