Mateta mystery deepens, Crystal Palace insist failed Milan transfer ‘does not need surgery’
Jean-Philippe Mateta failed a medical test with Milan to scupper his €30m transfer from Crystal Palace, but today Oliver Glasner insisted the striker ‘does not need surgery.’
The deal was all done between the clubs, and he had accepted the personal terms on offer for the move to San Siro, in a package worth in excess of €30m.
Mateta rejected by Milan after failed medical
However, it all fell apart at the final hurdle when Milan requested extra medical tests in London, their staff deciding that Mateta would not be fit for a while due to a knee injury.
It was even suggested that the centre-forward could need surgery, which would rule him out for several months.
The mystery continues, as today Crystal Palace coach Glasner tried to provide a little more clarity.
“I can’t say two weeks, three weeks, four weeks, but he doesn’t need surgery,” said Glasner.
“That’s very positive and hopefully he’s back soon.”
Instead, Crystal Palace medical staff are confident that the striker only needs two weeks of individual training to strengthen the muscles around his knee.
Juventus had also been heavily linked with Mateta during the January transfer window.

