Oliver Glasner has provided a significant update on Jean-Philippe Mateta, confirming that the striker will not undergo surgery on his troublesome knee. While he is set to miss the next few weeks of action, the decision to avoid the operating table keeps his 2026 World Cup dreams alive.

This follows a chaotic end to the January window, where Mateta’s dream move to AC Milan collapsed after he failed his medical due to the discovery of this specific knee issue.
The Injury Context
- The Diagnosis: Specialists and club doctors met on Monday (Feb 9) and concluded that the injury is “not as bad as feared.” They believe the knee can be managed through specialized rehabilitation rather than invasive surgery.
- The Timeline: Glasner was cautious about a return date, stating he could be out for “two, three, or four weeks,” but emphasized the “very positive” nature of avoiding a 4-month layoff.
- The World Cup Factor: Mateta was reportedly desperate to avoid surgery to ensure he remains in Didier Deschamps’ plans for the summer tournament.
Competition at Selhurst Park
Even when fit, Mateta faces a new challenge for his starting spot. On Deadline Day, Palace finalized a club-record £48 million deal for Jørgen Strand Larsen, who has been brought in specifically to lead the line.
Upcoming Palace Fixtures (Without Mateta)
The Frenchman is confirmed to miss the following crucial matches:
- 🆚 Burnley (H) – Feb 11
- 🆚 Newcastle (A) – Feb 14
- 🆚 Arsenal (A) – Feb 22
Glasner also noted that while the player was “disappointed” by the Milan move falling through, Mateta is now “focused” and “ready to fight for his position” once he returns to training.
