Palace will be '100%' fine if Eze and Guehi leave - Henderson

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Dean Henderson says his Crystal Palace team-mates Marc Guehi and Eberechi Eze will "stay committed throughout" amid reports linking the pair with a moves away from the club.
Tottenham are in talks to sign star attacker Eberechi Eze and Liverpool have held discussions over Marc Guehi, who is in the final year of his contract.
"Great lads," Henderson said of both players in a news conference before Thursday's Conference League play-off against Fredrikstad.
"They are still committed and professional - it showed in the Chelsea game. Both of them were phenomenal in that game.
"They will stay committed throughout and be there to help the team. They are part of us at the minute and we will keep enjoying it."
The Eagles are enjoying the most successful period in the club's modern history after winning last season's FA Cup and beating Premier League champions Liverpool in the Community Shield.
Despite demotion from the Europa League, they will play European football for the first time on Thursday and began their Premier League campaign with an impressive draw at Stamford Bridge on Sunday.
When asked if Palace can recover if they lose both Eze and Guehu, Henderson added: "100%. We have lost players before and we survived through that. And we brought the best times to this football club.
"Even when we lost Michael [Olise], we followed it up with the best season in 119 years of the club. You have got to trust the manager and the process, and we will be very fine."