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Ghanaian midfielder Jeffrey Schlupp has extended his stay at Crystal Palace until 2025.
Schlupp, who has made 230 appearances for the Eagles, is one of three players — Will Hughes and Joel Ward — who have penned a one-year deal with the English Premier League side.
Palace described the trio as "core members of the current squad" and aiming to improve their performance for next season.
Chairman Steve Parish said: "As well as playing a pivotal role on the pitch, Will, Jeff, and Joel are natural leaders in the dressing room who embody the Crystal Palace DNA and help set a culture of the highest standards at the training ground. We are delighted that they will be with us next season to help further our exciting early progress under Oliver Glasner."
The 31-year-old versatile player helped Palace to a 4-0 victory over Manchester United and hopes to feature in their next match against Wolves.
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