Crystal Palace chairman Steve Parish had face-to-face talks with Marc Guehi and his family in the aftermath of cancelling the defender's deadline day transfer to Liverpool. Parish pulled the plug on a £35million deal in the final moments of the window with Guehi having already completed part of his medical.

The Eagles star was left furiousafter he saw talks to seal his dream Liverpool transfer delayed whilePalace manager Oliver Glasner put his foot down and threatened to walk away should his defender be sold. Selhurst Park chief Parish chose to stop the deal in its tracks at 4pm on Monday, according to Sky Sports.

Liverpool evensubmitted a deal sheet in an effort to get a deal done in conjunction with the 7pm deadline but Guehi's camp were frustrated as Palace's chairman was left with explaining to do. Guehi was reportedly considering whether to step down as the club's captain following a frustrating end to the window.

Glasner had wanted to see another central defender arrive before permitting Guehi to depart, even with less than a year on his contract. But that had not initially appeared to slow progress on a move on the final day of the window.

The south London side did sign a defender on deadline day as Jaydee Canvot arrived from French side Toulouse. The 19-year-old was not considered a replacement for Palace's captain however.

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Speaking last weekend Austrian coach Glasner, whothreatened to quit the clubshould Palace sell Guehi in the closing hours, said: "We need to keep Marc if we want to play a successful season.

“We have an agreement that if we’re selling Marc we have the right replacement in. We wanted to have this replacement at the beginning of the pre-season.

“There’s no replacement in the building, it’s clear one part of the agreement is not fulfilled. That means we can’t sell Marc.

"It’s not a wish or a gift to Oliver Glasner, it’s necessary for playing a successful season. It’s a tempting situation but if we want to progress, we have to keep him. If we sell we accept a step back."

Liverpool are expected to return for Guehi in January or next summer, when he is available for free. A video paying tribute to the defender's time had even been filmed before his move was cancelled.

Guehi is currently with England ahead of World Cup qualifiers against Andorra and Serbia. The 25-year-old will then return to Palace as the Premier League returns for a clash against Sunderland, where he faces his manager and team-mates once again having been expected to leave.

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