It would certainly be easier had Glenn stayed but Poyet doesn't strike me as the type to take the easy option, he isn't a fool and either has another player lined up or is going to blow Palace out the water at the last minute.
Just makes me wonder if Murray is giving fingers to whoever decided not to offer him a new contract last summer? Not doubting it was the correct decision at the time (would he have had such a good season if he was sat on a three year deal?) but it looks like it may have backfired now depending...
Gus strikes me as a manager very astute in the transfer market, he must have a couple of strikers lined up already given how thin we are up front. The fact he doesn't seem fussed suggests to me he has a few targets lined up for less money who he thinks can replace Glenn (or someone better for...