Neil Warnock has praised the commitment his players have shown to Crystal Palace after the expected firesale of his squad failed to materialise on deadline day.
Victor Moses was the only player to leave the club permanently after agreeing a £2.5m move to Wigan Athletic, while Darryl Flahavan joined Oldham Athletic on loan for the rest of the season.
Administrators The P&A Partnership agreed fees with Wolves for Nathaniel Clyne and Southampton for Neil Danns, but both players rejected the switches and opted to stay at Selhurst Park.
"I'm delighted the players have stuck with us," he said.
"The administrators accepted an offer from Wolves for Clyne but he declined it.
"He didn't think it was the right club for him and I think he was right.
"It shows he has a bit of faith in us.
"When you look at John Bostock and Kyle Naughton going to Tottenham they haven't played any games.
"With Danns he knew that wasn't the right step for him and his career.
"We are looking for him to step up and take on the goalscoring duties from Moses now.
"He is in great form and we play system to suit him so he can get forward and score."
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