Liverpool have proven an curiosity in Marc Guehi. (Picture by Carl Recine/Getty Pictures)
Liverpool are looking out for a brand new center-back heading into 2025 and it’s being reported that the Reds are contemplating a transfer for Crystal Palace star Marc Guehi.Â
The defender is anticipated to depart Selhurst Park subsequent summer season after coming near doing so forward of the 2024/25 marketing campaign.
Newcastle pushed arduous to signal Guehi in the course of the newest summer season switch window however had been unwilling to match Crystal Palace’s excessive asking worth – the Magpies’ ultimate bid was reportedly price £65m.
With the 24-year-old out of contract with the London membership in 2026, the Eagles can be extra open to promoting the center-back subsequent summer season and there are a number of golf equipment within the race for the England worldwide.
Chelsea have held a long-term curiosity in bringing Guehi again to the membership and in line with Simon Phillips, the Blues are significantly contemplating a transfer for the Crystal Palace star in January.
The West London membership have a sell-on clause within the defender’s contract, which supplies Chelsea a bonus within the race, because it might see the Blues land the Eagles defender at a reduction worth in comparison with their rivals.
Sadly for Chelsea, a significant rival might enter the race for Guehi in 2025.
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Liverpool contemplating £65m bid for Marc Guehi
In keeping with The Mirror, Liverpool are contemplating making a £65m supply to Crystal Palace for Marc Guehi subsequent summer season because the Reds are eager so as to add a brand new central defender to their ranks.
Arne Slot’s present centre-back pairing is Virgil van Dijk and Ibrahima Konate, nonetheless, it stays unsure if the Dutch star will return subsequent season because the Liverpool captain is out of contract with the membership on the finish of the 2024/25 marketing campaign.
The one approach Guehi arrives at Anfield is that if the Netherlands worldwide leaves, in any other case the £65m could possibly be higher spent elsewhere, because the Merseyside membership are already blessed with excellent choices at centre-back.