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Set to train next week
Mateta (knee) will return to partial training Monday and could begin on the bench in next week's Europa League clash against Larnaca, according to coach Oliver Glasner. "We're planning for him Mateta to be partly integrated next Monday in the team training for the Larnaca game. It will be the same, starting from the bench. He was out for a long time, but his knee looks better now. That's why we have decided to reintegrate him. We have to be careful, but the goal is that he is available for the Larnaca and Leeds games."
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Still out 2-3 weeks
Mateta (knee) remains unavailable after coach Oliver Glasner gave an update on his situation in Wednesday's press conference. "We hope to have back in the next two or three weeks."
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Avoids surgery, few more weeks out
Mateta (knee) has avoided surgery and will look to return within the next two to four weeks, according to manager Oliver Glasner. "Fortunately, he doesn't need surgery [on his knee]. The injury is not as bad as feared, and so we think - and the opinion from several specialists and doctors - is that we can deal with the knee in a better way than with surgery. He will miss a certain time - I can't say two weeks, three weeks or four weeks - but he doesn't need surgery, that's very positive, so hopefully he's back soon. Of course, it's a disappointment, but now he's looking forward to the next months, and it's good for him that a final decision has been taken."
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Won't play in coming week
Mateta (knee) will not play the next week as the club makes a final decision on how to manage his knee, according to manager Oliver Glasner. "He won't play on Sunday at Brighton, and he won't play against Burnley. We want now a final decision how to manage his knee, what we have to do, what we should do. As everybody can imagine, it's a tricky situation for everyone - for him, for everyone at the club - but at the end, if the decision will be taken that we manage his knee until the end of the season, he will be back in the squad. If he doesn't undergo surgery and the knee is okay, he will start training with us and he will get integrated, and then he has to fight for his position like everyone else, but this is what he knows and he's fine with it."
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Surgery decision to come soon
Mateta (knee) is set to decide on knee surgery soon, according to Fabrizio Romano.
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To leave for minimal fee?
Crystal Palace will reduce their asking price to allow Mateta to leave the club in the summer, according to BBC Transfer Talk.
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Crystal Palace had been asking for around $35 million to part ways with Mateta, but the Frenchman's injury issues and off-the-pitch behavior will likely reduce that transfer fee. Mateta is expected to leave Selhurst Park in the summer, with Manchester United showing interest in the 28-year-old if he becomes available.
Crystal Palace had been asking for around $35 million to part ways with Mateta, but the Frenchman's injury issues and off-the-pitch behavior will likely reduce that transfer fee. Mateta is expected to leave Selhurst Park in the summer, with Manchester United showing interest in the 28-year-old if he becomes available.

