Crystal Palace's squad does not need a major overhaul, but the Conference League success last season and its impact on Premier League results highlighted a lack of depth. With Ismaila Sarr away at the Africa Cup of Nations, and Daichi Kamada, Daniel Munoz and Eddie Nketiah all absent through injury over the winter, performances dipped and results suffered. Now, with Pierre Sage installed as Oliver Glasner's successor, they will assess their options and approach to the summer transfer window. The Athletic has conducted an audit of Palace's squad by position, looking at who they are determined to keep and who, if any, face uncertain futures. Dean Henderson, the club captain since Marc Guehi was sold to Manchester City in January, is integral to the team and will be at the club next season unless an offer arrives that is too good to turn down. Remi Matthews, who arrived on a free transfer after his Sunderland contract expired in 2021, will also stay as the third-choice goalkeeper. Chris Richards, Jaydee Canvot, and Chadi Riad are all set to be key players next season, with Canvot emerging as an extremely bright talent. However, Walter Benitez's future is uncertain, and the club could consider a departure for the 33-year-old at the right price. Maxence Lacroix has aspirations to play at the highest level, and his performances since joining from Wolfsburg two years ago have continued to improve, making him a valuable asset to the team. The squad audit also highlights the need for more depth, particularly in the goalkeeper and centre-back positions. With the summer transfer window approaching, Crystal Palace will be looking to strengthen their squad and make key signings to improve their chances of success next season. The club's fans will be eagerly awaiting the new manager's first signings and the impact they will have on the team. As the transfer window opens, Crystal Palace will be looking to make a statement and show their intentions for the upcoming season. The squad audit has provided a clear picture of the team's strengths and weaknesses, and now it's up to the manager and the board to make the necessary changes to bring success to the club.