Glasner was asked if Romain Esse could fill the gap left by Eze. He replied, "Not at this time, honestly. We don't need a new signing yet, but Esse did play well for six months at Millwall. However, we need a player who can perform consistently, not just occasionally."
Glasner expressed concern about the team's ability to adapt to the loss of key players. "When I arrived, fans mentioned Eberechi Eze and Michael Olise as the most important players in our attack. Both are now gone, and we need to replace them. We've struggled with relegation battles in the past, even with these talented players."
Glasner warned that if the team doesn't make the right changes, things could quickly go in the wrong direction. He noted that the team needs to be proactive in replacing key players to maintain consistency.
Glasner cited the example of Ismaila Sarr, who helped the team achieve their best season in history. He suggested that with a different playing style and a slight adjustment, the team can replace Michael Olise and move forward.