Marc Guéhi Transfer from Crystal Palace to Liverpool
According to Team Talk, Marc Guehi remains Liverpool's top target but will not move in January. Guehi will leave Crystal Palace via free agency at the end of the season, and Liverpool hope to sign him after coming close to doing so last summer.
According to Team Talk, Liverpool are still interested in Marc Guehi but have nothing in place for next summer and are not in a better position than the defender's other admirers. The club cannot formalize any potential move in writing until the summer window opens.
Team Talk reports that Marc Guehi was very close to joining Liverpool from Crystal Palace on deadline day. The two clubs had reached an agreement and he began his medical, but Palace withdrew from the deal due to the challenges of finding a replacement. The report states that Liverpool no longer have an advantage for the 25-year-old. There is a vacancy at Anfield that could encourage Liverpool to maintain their interest, given their shortage of centre-backs after Giovanni Leoni’s injury and with Ibrahima Konate's contract expiring in 2026. Liverpool may want to compete for a player who was so close to joining them in the summer.
Mundo Deportivo reports that Marc Guéhi is expected to leave Crystal Palace at the end of the current season. He is a target for major clubs, with Liverpool being particularly insistent. In the recent transfer window, Liverpool offered 42 million euros for Guéhi and the deal appeared close to completion, but at the last moment, Crystal Palace's ownership chose to keep the player for the final season of his contract. The report adds that in England, it is not ruled out that Crystal Palace could reverse its position and accept a sale in the winter window.
Goal.com reported that Oliver Glasner confirmed Marc Guehi will not sign a new contract and will leave Selhurst Park next year. The 26-year-old's contract expires on June 30, 2026, at which point he can leave the Eagles on a free transfer. Liverpool are reportedly pursuing him.
Manager Oliver Glasner has confirmed that Marc Guehi has informed Crystal Palace that he will not sign a new contract and will leave next year. Guehi is in the final year of his contract at Selhurst Park and is able to sign a pre-contract with foreign clubs in January. Liverpool are interested in Guehi after a move for him during the summer transfer deadline day was unsuccessful. According to The i Paper, Palace will look to sell their captain during the window following his decision. Palace insist they will not sell the 25-year-old for a low price.
Marc Guehi will not sign a new contract at Selhurst Park and is set to leave when his current deal expires at the end of the season. There is a small possibility a club could sign him in January, though it would take a significant fee for Crystal Palace to approve a transfer part-way through the season. According to Sacha Tavolieri, Guehi has a preference for playing in England and the Premier League remains in his heart. Liverpool is closely monitoring his progress. However, TEAMtalk reported that Guehi will treat Liverpool the same as all other clubs.
The Athletic reported that Liverpool has once again set its sights on Marc Guéhi after failing to sign him previously. A deal for his arrival had been practically agreed with Crystal Palace for 40 million euros, but it fell through at the last moment by order of Steve Parish, president and co-owner of Crystal Palace. According to the report, Liverpool is considering waiting for Guéhi to finish his current contract with the London club to acquire him without a transfer fee. One of the reasons for this strategy is a 'summer of unprecedented spending', which suggests Liverpool will go through the winter transfer window without making purchases.
Marc Guehi was left frustrated and disappointed to miss out on a move to Liverpool on transfer deadline day. According to sources, the switch to Liverpool was his preference as far back as last March. Guehi has made it clear he will not be signing a new deal at Selhurst Park, making a free transfer possible. Arne Slot remains keen on a deal. Dean Jones believes Crystal Palace will fight to keep hold of Guehi in January, meaning a free transfer exit next summer looks most likely. Jones also stated that it makes more sense for Guehi to wait until the summer and move as a free agent than to be sold in the winter.
According to Mark Brus, Liverpool has a shortlist of seven potential center-back targets, including Marc Guéhi from Crystal Palace, Murillo from Nottingham Forest, Castello Lukeba from RB Leipzig, Dayot Upamecano from Bayern Munich, Ronald Araújo from Barcelona, Jarrad Branthwaite from Everton, and Sven Botman from Newcastle United.
Crystal Palace and Liverpool had agreed a £35 million ($46.7 million) fee for Marc Guéhi to move to Anfield during the summer, and the defender even underwent a medical with Arne Slot’s side, only for Palace to cancel the deal. Palace chairman Steve Parish confessed he opted to pull out of negotiations with Liverpool after deciding that keeping the England international was worth more than his price tag. It had initially been suggested that Oliver Glasner was the defining factor in Guéhi’s stay, as the manager reportedly threatened to quit if his captain were to leave the club without a suitable replacement. Liverpool will not try to sign Guéhi again when the January transfer window opens and will instead wait to try and sign him on a free transfer. Guéhi is now widely expected to leave on a free transfer next summer, when Liverpool are set to face competition from Barcelona and Real Madrid for his signature.
Crystal Palace cancelled Marc Guehi’s £35 million ($47m) deadline day move to Anfield, with chairman Steve Parish revealing the club's maiden European campaign was the key factor. Parish stressed that keeping the England captain was crucial for the Eagles’ season, despite the allure of a big-money transfer.
According to Pete O’Rourke of Football Insider, Marc Guehi has little intention of signing a new Crystal Palace contract. A January deal could be possible, but it is more likely he will leave on a free transfer next summer.
According to SPORT, both Bayern Munich and Liverpool are ready to make January bids for Crystal Palace centre-back Marc Guéhi. This is in an effort to secure a deal before either Barcelona or Real Madrid can conclude talks over a free transfer.
Crystal Palace captain Marc Guehi is believed to have come very close to joining Liverpool and is keeping his options open ahead of a likely departure from Selhurst Park, which could be for a fee in January or on a free transfer when his contract expires. Transfer insider Dean Jones told TEAMtalk on October 10 that Guehi remains Liverpool’s primary target.
According to Graeme Bailey of TBR Football, Liverpool are reportedly interested in signing Marc Guehi. Bailey stated that as many as ten other clubs could now rival Liverpool for Guehi's signing when his contract at Crystal Palace ends. Bailey stressed that Liverpool could still sign Guehi, but the situation is no longer as clear cut as it was in the summer. He said that the slate has been wiped clean with Guehi, calling it a new transfer and stating that what has been done, said, or bid before is now forgotten.
According to Christian Falk in his CF Bayern Insider column, Liverpool may not be alone in their transfer pursuit of Crystal Palace centre-back Marc Guehi. The report states that Marc Guehi has already told the club that he wants to leave, and will leave, in the summer. It adds that many clubs are following him; Tottenham are keen, while Chelsea are not so involved at the moment.
David Ornstein stated that he thinks Liverpool would go back in for Marc Guehi in the summer of 2026. Ornstein said that he is not expecting him to leave Crystal Palace in January, and as things stand, he is not expecting Liverpool to pursue a centre-back during that window.
Fabrizio Romano stated that on transfer deadline day, Liverpool were on the cusp of landing Marc Guehi after they agreed a fee worth £35m with Crystal Palace, which included an additional 10% cut of any future fee for Crystal Palace. Liverpool had agreed to terms with the player and a medical had been passed, but Crystal Palace decided to block the proposed deal. Romano said there are absolutely no guarantees a move to Anfield will be finalised in 2026. He stated that Marc Guehi remains very keen on Liverpool, and Liverpool remain very keen on him, but it is not something already pre-agreed, signed, or guaranteed. Romano said Liverpool will be there in 2026 for sure, if the question is about a free transfer.
Liverpool are reportedly ready to bring forward their plans to sign Marc Guehi to ward off concrete interest from Bayern Munich, although the club is not giving up on securing him in 2026. According to Florian Plettenberg, Liverpool continue to give everything for a deal. An update from Sky Sports suggests Liverpool could launch a January move for the player, noting that European giants would prefer a deal at the end of the season when he becomes a free agent. Fraser Fletcher wrote that Liverpool's strategy could hinge on a calculated lowball offer in January to tempt Crystal Palace to accept a lower fee rather than lose Guehi for free months later. Fletcher added that Liverpool could also reach an agreement in principle with Guehi in January for a summer move, securing his services without a transfer fee. Ben Jacobs insists the Reds are holding internal discussions over the possibility of signing a new defender in January and revealed that four other names aside from Guehi have been added to their wishlist.
Liverpool are still doing all they can to persuade Marc Guehi to move to Merseyside in 2026. Three sources have shared why a January deal will not be done.
Liverpool are still doing all they can to persuade Marc Guehi to move to Merseyside in 2026. The club is still giving everything to sign Marc Guehi on a free transfer next summer, with ongoing talks taking place. The Reds are very concrete in their interest. Dean Jones says Guehi did want to join Liverpool and is still interested, but now the situation is completely open. Fabrizio Romano says Liverpool are one of the clubs in conversation to sign the player on a free next summer.
Manchester United are ready to rival Liverpool for the signature of Crystal Palace centre-back Marc Guéhi, who has been identified as the preferred long-term replacement for Harry Maguire, according to United In Focus.
Liverpool believed they had landed Marc Guehi on deadline day, only for Crystal Palace to pull the plug in the final hours. A club-to-club agreement had been struck, personal terms were agreed, and Guehi had passed a medical conducted by Liverpool officials in London. A goodbye video had also been recorded with the player’s input. Crystal Palace prevented Guehi from leaving after Brighton’s Igor Julio chose to join West Ham instead of Palace. The centre-back remains a key Liverpool target for 2026 and the club hopes to sign him without having to pay a transfer fee. There was a sense of disappointment from Guehi when his move to Liverpool fell through, but some reports about his reaction were over the top. He did want to join Liverpool and is still interested, but the situation is now completely open. One school of thought suggested Liverpool hold the upper hand as Guehi has already shown a clear willingness to sign for the club, but he will treat Liverpool the same as all others who show interest during the season.
Liverpool are hoping to sign Crystal Palace defender Marc Guehi during the January transfer window. According to Sky Germany reporter Florian Plettenberg, they have a very concrete interest in the English defender and are doing everything to get the deal done in January. Liverpool wanted to sign the 25-year-old in the summer, but the move collapsed after he completed his medical, as Crystal Palace refused to let him leave. With his contract expiring in the summer, Crystal Palace are now under serious pressure to sell him for a reasonable amount of money in January and will not want to lose a player like him for free.
Marc Guehi was close to joining Liverpool in the summer transfer window, having been in talks with the club throughout the summer. A deal for a €40 million transfer had been fully agreed between all parties, and Guehi had successfully undergone his medical at Liverpool. However, Crystal Palace pulled out of the deal at the last minute amidst reports that manager Oliver Glasner threatened to resign if Guehi was sold. The Guardian reports that Guehi is furious and bitterly disappointed at the last-minute U-turn by Palace. The deal was so advanced that he had recorded a 'farewell video' for Crystal Palace fans, which was leaked on social media. According to The Guardian, a private jet had also been arranged to take him to Merseyside on Monday evening.
Mundo Deportivo reports that Bayern has accelerated contact for Marc Guéhi upon learning that FC Barcelona and Liverpool are seriously interested in signing him, with Real Madrid also on the lookout.
Marc Guéhi travelled to Liverpool and was reported to have undergone a medical as talks with the Reds progressed. Liverpool submitted a formal bid for Guéhi, and for a period it appeared the centre-back would move to Anfield. However, Crystal Palace withdrew from the talks at the final hour because they could not secure a suitable replacement, and the transfer collapsed minutes before the deadline. Guéhi was frustrated to be denied the chance to move to Anfield. Liverpool remain interested in signing the England international defender.
There is confidence among Liverpool officials that Marc Guehi will still arrive at Anfield. David Ornstein revealed that Liverpool are not intending to sign Guehi in January. David Ornstein stated that it will be far from straightforward to sign Guehi next summer, even if he does not sign a new Crystal Palace contract.
A £35m fee was agreed for Marc Guehi, which included a 10% sell-on clause for Crystal Palace, but the transfer collapsed after the club failed to find a suitable replacement. David Ornstein stated that Liverpool tried for Guehi and the deal fell through on deadline day, and he thinks Liverpool could return for him in the summer of 2026. Ornstein said he is not expecting Guehi to leave Crystal Palace in January and is not expecting Liverpool to pursue a centre-back during that window as things stand. However, sources have revealed that moves are being made to bring Guehi to Anfield in January, with reporter Fraser Fletcher explaining why the transfer can still happen. According to Ornstein, Liverpool will face competition from Real Madrid, Barcelona, Bayern Munich, and Manchester City.
According to 'Talksport', Marc Guéhi remains a target for Liverpool. The English international's contract expires at the end of the season, and the report adds that Guéhi is not currently planning a winter departure.
Liverpool made bringing in a new centre-back a top priority for 2026. Recent reports suggest that £25m could be enough to sign Guehi in January, given his contract situation.
Guehi’s contract is up in the summer and it would be expected that he would move then. After Giovanni Leoni’s recent injury, Liverpool are looking to secure a cut-price January move for Guehi, according to TEAMtalk sources.
Internal discussions are underway at Liverpool to determine if they should make another attempt to sign Marc Guehi. The clear target remains Crystal Palace's Guehi, whose contract at Selhurst Park expires next summer, and the club does not want to lose him for nothing. Guehi still has his heart set on a move to Anfield. TEAMtalk has previously reported that steps are being taken to bring Guehi to Anfield in the January transfer window, with reporter Fraser Fletcher talking up the prospects of a move happening.
Marc Guehi was set to complete a £35million move to Liverpool on transfer deadline day, but the deal fell through after Crystal Palace were unable to sign a replacement. While a number of sources state that Liverpool are likely to wait until next summer to sign the centre-back on a free transfer, a move in the January transfer window cannot be ruled out. Liverpool have been prompted to step up their pursuit of the England international due to Leoni’s injury and potential competition from Real Madrid.
According to a report on September 26 from TEAMtalk’s transfer correspondent, Fraser Fletcher, Liverpool are planning to bid for Marc Guehi in the January transfer window. As the defender is set to become a free agent next summer, Real Madrid and Barcelona are also showing interest in him.
After Marc Guehi’s move to Anfield broke down, Liverpool were expected to move for him again in January, as he is out of contract next summer and following an injury to Giovanni Leoni. However, it appears they have changed their minds amid potential competition from Real Madrid, Tottenham and Chelsea.
Marc Guehi has spoken out over his failed transfer from Crystal Palace to Liverpool, stating to TNT Sports that he has since moved on from the setback and is focused on playing for Palace.
Marc Guehi has made it clear that he will not publicly dwell on his failed summer transfer to Anfield, after Crystal Palace pulled out of the deal late in the window because they were unable to find a replacement. Guehi told the media he has "nothing to say" about the Liverpool transfer and reaffirmed his commitment for the time being. He is widely expected not to renew his contract at Selhurst Park, which expires next year.
Team Talk reports that Liverpool will face strong competition for Marc Guehi's signature from an unexpected Premier League rival, though Liverpool remain the player’s top choice.
Liverpool's top centre-back target remains Marc Guehi amid the uncertainty surrounding Ibrahima Konate. In an update on September 29, Jones told TEAMtalk that Guehi remains Liverpool’s top target, despite links with other stars such as Bayern Munich’s Dayot Upamecano. Jones said that Guehi is the preferred option for Liverpool and that their stance on him has not changed since a failed move in the last transfer window. There is a very strong belief that he would fit well with their playing system and future vision, and Liverpool very much hope to sign him next year, though they cannot control if another club turns his head. Jones also explained that Guehi completely fits the blueprints for how the team evolves and the data they have, adding that it is not just his defensive ability that excites them, but also his decision making on the ball and his ability to play out of defence. Jones believes Liverpool want Guehi and would take him over any other option.
According to CaughtOffside, Tottenham Hotspur are now seen as the leading contenders to sign Crystal Palace centre back Marc Guéhi next summer, despite rival interest from Liverpool, Manchester City and Manchester United.
Liverpool continues to have an eye on Marc Guéhi, and there is speculation about a possible move in the winter transfer window. This is due to the cruciate ligament injury of 18-year-old defensive talent Giovanni Leoni.
Dean Jones stated that Marc Guehi is the preferred option for Liverpool, and their stance on him has not changed since the failed move in the last transfer window. Slot expressed disappointment at failing to land Guehi on deadline day, saying it would be ridiculous to deny that they were close to signing him as it was so out in the open. The manager added that it is a pity for the club and for the player, but noted that Guehi is in a good place playing at Palace, where he won the Charity Shield and FA Cup with a very good manager. There are growing claims Liverpool could look to land a second defender next summer.
Dean Saunders said Liverpool seem to be positioning themselves to sign Marc Guehi from Crystal Palace as a replacement for Ibrahima Konate.
Liverpool agreed a £35m package with Crystal Palace for Marc Guehi which would have granted Palace an additional 10% cut on any future transfer. Despite Guehi travelling to Merseyside for a medical and having recorded his goodbyes via a leaked video, Crystal Palace aborted the deal after they failed to bring in a suitable replacement and after boss Oliver Glasner intervened. Sources described Guehi as 'betrayed' and 'bitterly disappointed' after the failed move. Oliver Glasner stated that Guehi was a little bit disappointed, but the player told Glasner that it is fine, he likes being there, he likes the team, the staff, and Crystal Palace, adding that he is a south London boy and will give his best. Liverpool manager Arne Slot confirmed the club were close to signing Guehi, describing it as 'so out in the open that it would be ridiculous' to deny. TEAMtalk reports that Liverpool are now eyeing a cut-price deal for Guehi in January, with his contract at Selhurst Park expiring in June. This allows him to sign a pre-contract agreement with overseas clubs from 1 January. Liverpool are prioritising a January move for Guehi at a reduced fee to address a defensive crisis.
According to English media, Marc Guéhi's contract with Crystal Palace expires at the end of the season. The Ivorian completed a medical check at Liverpool in the summer and was set to join for 40 million euros before the deal fell through because Palace coach Oliver Glasner threatened to resign. It is not ruled out that LFC will now act more decisively.
Crystal Palace pulled out of summer negotiations for Marc Guehi, who was ready to switch to Anfield, after they failed to bring in a suitable replacement for their captain. TEAMtalk understands that the Merseyside club are now eyeing a cut-price deal for Guehi in January. Liverpool are prioritising a January move to secure his services at a reduced fee. Guehi’s contract with Palace expires in the summer of 2026. Sources close to the club indicate that manager Arne Slot sees Guehi’s composure, aerial ability, and leadership as ideal to complement Virgil van Dijk.
Sources have told TEAMtalk that suggestions Liverpool will wait until Marc Guehi’s contract expires in 2026 may be misguided. La Liga giants Real Madrid and Barcelona are said to be eyeing Guehi for a January move. Crystal Palace, aware of the risk of losing their captain for nothing next summer, reportedly face mounting pressure to cash in during the January transfer window.
90min reports that Marc Guéhi filmed a farewell social media video for Crystal Palace as he came very close to signing for Liverpool during the summer. The report adds that Liverpool will likely return for the defender in January and that he is out of contract next summer, which should allow for a cut-price deal.
According to Sky Sports reporter Tom White, Crystal Palace realistically accepts that Marc Guehi’s time at the club is coming to an end. White also reported that the club acknowledge it will be difficult to convince their captain to commit to his long-term future at Palace. Guehi's contract is in its final year at Selhurst Park, and he could leave for a fee in January or for free next summer.
Marc Guehi saw a deadline day switch to Anfield fall through. TEAMtalk understands that Liverpool, who have already considered moving for Guehi again in January, are ready to step up that pursuit as a matter of urgency.
The Sun reports that Crystal Palace blocked Marc Guehi from joining Liverpool at the eleventh hour on transfer deadline day earlier this month. Guehi completed a medical in London ahead of the proposed £35 million move before Palace officials stopped the deal. The 25-year-old was left frustrated as a result and refused to consider the idea of signing a new deal at Selhurst Park. Crystal Palace have reportedly accepted that Marc Guehi will leave the club within the next year.
Liverpool had planned to sign Marc Guehi as a free agent next summer, but GiveMeSport reports this may no longer be the case following Giovanni Leoni’s injury. Ben Jacobs reports that Liverpool want four elite centre-backs and may change their January approach if Leoni's injury is significant. Jacobs also reports that even if Liverpool or another club want Guehi in January and Crystal Palace are prepared to sell him, the player is not necessarily wanting to move mid-season. Jacobs states it is a World Cup year, so Guehi will want stability and also knows he will become a free agent, which would allow him to choose from various clubs and likely secure a higher wage. Jacobs thinks it is going to be difficult for Guehi to move in January.
According to TEAMtalk, Liverpool are now more likely than ever to bring forward their plan to sign Marc Guehi in the January transfer window after Giovanni Leoni's injury. Fraser Fletcher reports that Liverpool were open to signing Guehi for a reduced fee in January if their situation allowed. Sources told TEAMtalk that Liverpool may not wait until Guehi's contract expires in the summer of 2026. Fraser Fletcher also reports that Liverpool could make a low offer in January or reach an agreement in principle with Guehi in January for a summer move, with Guehi's desire to join Liverpool cited as a key advantage for the club.
According to Goal.com, Marc Guehi is reportedly 'likely' to leave Crystal Palace in January amid transfer interest from Liverpool. The defender was on the cusp of sealing a move to Anfield on transfer deadline day, only for Palace to pull out of the deal at the eleventh hour.
Sources state that Liverpool are poised to make a move in January to sign Marc Guehi, wary of the risk of losing him for free if he runs down his deal, which is set to expire in the summer of 2026. Sources also suggest Crystal Palace may be forced to consider a January sale to avoid losing the player for nothing.
Liverpool have been left stunned as Marc Guehi has reportedly made a u-turn over a 2026 transfer.
Liverpool want Marc Guehi to replace Ibrahima Konate. On Football Insider, Pete O’Rourke said that Marc Guehi would be the favourite to come to Anfield as a new defender, probably on a free transfer next summer rather than in January unless Palace drops the asking price on the England international.
Marc Guehi's Deadline Day move to Anfield fell through in the summer as Crystal Palace had a deal for his replacement, Igor Julio, hijacked by West Ham. While reports claimed that Palace boss Oliver Glasner threatened to quit if his captain was sold without a replacement, the Austrian has insisted that he did not have to resort to such a drastic measure. Guehi has remained a consummate professional and will retain his captaincy. His contract expires next summer, and there is no chance of him signing an extension. According to journalist Simon Phillips, Guehi is 'dead set' on a move to Liverpool and was 'never that keen to return to Chelsea anyway'.
After Marc Guéhi had completed his medical examination with Liverpool, Crystal Palace coach Oliver Glasner blocked the transfer by threatening to resign.
Arne Slot's determination to sign Marc Guehi remains, and a fresh move to bring him to Anfield is considered highly likely to be launched in 2026. The 25-year-old has made a move to Anfield his number one priority and is prepared to turn down fresh interest from Chelsea to secure his switch to Liverpool. Multiple sources state Liverpool are likely to wait until the summer to sign Guehi on a free transfer, but a move in the January window cannot be ruled out. Crystal Palace face mounting pressure to cash in during the January transfer window. According to transfer correspondent Fraser Fletcher, sources told TEAMtalk that suggestions Liverpool will wait until Guehi’s contract expires in summer 2026 may be misguided, as transfer plans are already in motion. Liverpool’s strategy could hinge on a lowball offer in January or an agreement in principle with Guehi in January for a summer move.
Liverpool may have the chance to sign Crystal Palace central defender Marc Guehi for around £40-50m this January. The England international was a top target for the Reds during the summer, and a deal was very close to going through before Palace cancelled it. According to CaughtOffside, Liverpool remain confident of signing Guehi when he becomes a free agent next summer. Mick Brown told Football Insider that if clubs try to sign Guehi in the middle of the season, his asking price would likely be in the £40-50m region. Brown suggested that this potential "bargain" would be available to Liverpool and other clubs this winter if they decide to pursue it. Liverpool might not be keen to pay more than the £35m they nearly signed Guehi for, especially since waiting a few more months would mean signing him for free.
Liverpool had agreed a £35m deal with Crystal Palace for Marc Guehi that would have guaranteed the Eagles a 10% cut of any future deal. According to sources revealed to TEAMtalk, Palace pulled the plug owing to a failure to land on a quality replacement. Sources said Guehi was left 'betrayed' and 'devastated' by the transfer collapse. On a Sky Sports Premier League podcast, Arne Slot stated that Liverpool would have liked to sign the defender and was disappointed not to bring him to Anfield, adding that Guehi was expecting to come to Liverpool. Transfer correspondent Fraser Fletcher reports that sources told TEAMtalk that suggestions Liverpool will wait until Guehi’s contract expires in the summer of 2026 may be misguided. According to Fraser Fletcher, Real Madrid and Barcelona are eyeing Guehi for a January move. Palace face mounting pressure to cash in during the January transfer window, and Fletcher reports Liverpool’s strategy could hinge on a calculated lowball offer in January or an agreement in principle for a summer move.
Liverpool manager Arne Slot has told Sky Sports that it was a "disappointment" for the team and for Marc Guehi when the defender's summer transfer did not materialise. The move collapsed after the player had completed his medical, with Crystal Palace pulling the plug at the last minute because they failed to sign a replacement. Liverpool had wanted to sign the 25-year-old, who is in the final year of his contract, for a bargain. The defender was desperate to join a big club and had agreed to the move.
According to The Daily Mirror, club insiders, and sources close to Anfield, Liverpool remain confident of signing Marc Guehi next summer. They believe the groundwork from a collapsed deadline day transfer gives them an advantage as Guehi's contract runs down. The deal, for which a £35 million fee was agreed and a medical completed, fell through when Crystal Palace pulled out at the last moment.
According to The Mirror, Manchester City have joined Liverpool in the race for Crystal Palace centre-back Marc Guéhi, with both sides planning to pursue his signature on a free transfer next summer.
According to Team Talk, Marc Guehi was on the verge of joining Liverpool on deadline day after a £35 million deal was agreed with Palace for the centre-back. Guehi was given permission to undergo a medical and had agreed a five-year contract with Liverpool, being eager to join. However, Palace pulled the plug at the last minute because their manager threatened to leave if Guehi was sold, and the chairman did not want to sell without a replacement. Liverpool are expected to return for him next summer and are ready to bring forward their move to January if rivals open talks. The club feels they have a 'big advantage' as Guehi prefers to stay in the Premier League and personal terms are already agreed.
Crystal Palace could be open to selling Marc Guehi for €20 million in January, and other clubs interested include Chelsea, Barcelona, and Real Madrid.
Liverpool are still in the race to sign Marc Guehi after a transfer for the defender, which had reached the medical stage with a fee agreed, fell through when Crystal Palace failed to find a replacement. Liverpool aim to sign Guehi for free next summer but may act in the winter transfer window to secure him ahead of Manchester City.
According to Team Talk, Liverpool are making a strong push to sign Marc Guehi and face a major battle for him in January. Barcelona are also interested, and there are reports about the amount the Spanish club believes he could be acquired for.
Liverpool's interest in signing Marc Guehi persists, as they reportedly see him as an ideal replacement for Ibrahima Konate. Konate himself may become a free agent, which could facilitate a move for Guehi.
Liverpool were leading the race for Marc Guehi, with protracted negotiations with Crystal Palace spanning several weeks. The defender passed his medical for a €40 million transfer, but the move collapsed after Palace's deal for their replacement target, Igor, fell through. Consequently, Palace blocked their captain from leaving. Multiple reliable sources, including Fabrizio Romano, reported that head coach Oliver Glasner told chairman Steve Parish he would resign if Guehi was sold without a successor. Glasner denied making any threat to quit, describing the exchange as a sporting discussion. With Guehi's contract expiring next year, Arne Slot has confirmed Liverpool will renew their pursuit.
Liverpool manager Arne Slot confirmed Liverpool were close to signing Marc Guehi from Crystal Palace at the end of the transfer window, but the deal was pulled by Crystal Palace at the last moment. Slot stated Liverpool will try again to sign Guehi, possibly in January or the summer. Liverpool were prepared to pay €40 million for the defender. Guehi will become a free agent next summer when his contract expires.
A deadline day transfer for Guehi to Liverpool was all but complete, with a £35m fee agreed between the clubs and personal terms finalized. The move, however, collapsed at the last minute as Palace failed to source a replacement. Liverpool is not planning a move in January, yet a strong belief exists that Guehi will join them as a free agent next summer. These intentions are confirmed by multiple sources, including TEAMtalk, Paul Joyce, and Chris Bascombe. Guehi does not intend to sign a new deal with Palace and is against a January transfer to prioritize his England spot for the World Cup. Starting January 1, he is eligible to sign a pre-contract with Liverpool or an overseas team, but all indications suggest a free transfer to Liverpool is set for summer 2026.
Liverpool was almost in agreement with Crystal Palace and Marc Guéhi for a transfer, but Crystal Palace coach Oliver Glasner threatened to resign if the sale went through, preventing the transfer. Liverpool will not pursue the transfer in January but aims to sign Guéhi on a free transfer in the summer, when his contract expires. The Times reports this new approach.
Liverpool missed out on signing Marc Guehi on Deadline Day as Crystal Palace pulled the plug on the deal shortly before the window closed. Now, Guehi has issued an ultimatum: he will join Liverpool as a starter (as a replacement for Ibrahima Konate), or else he will seek a move elsewhere. His priority is Liverpool, but only if he is guaranteed a starting role. Source: Fichajes.
Liverpool are actively pursuing Marc Guehi, Crystal Palace's captain. After a failed transfer on deadline day (despite Guehi undergoing a medical), Liverpool remain in open dialogue with the player for a potential January move. Crystal Palace have dropped their asking price from £35 million in the summer to around £25 million for January, due to the risk of losing him for free in a year's time. Liverpool are considered frontrunners, with ongoing communication reported by transfer correspondent Pete O’Rourke (Football Insider).
Liverpool pushed strongly for Marc Guehi's signature this summer, were willing to pay around £35 million, and had already agreed personal terms. A medical was completed, but the transfer collapsed at the final stage. Liverpool are expected to renew their pursuit in January and will face tougher competition. Crystal Palace have slashed their asking price to around £25 million due to Guehi's contract expiring in the summer.
The Sun reported that Marc Guehi's transfer to Liverpool dramatically collapsed on deadline day. The transfer fell through at the last moment despite Guehi having completed a medical and prepared a farewell video for Crystal Palace fans. The move was halted because Crystal Palace was unable to secure a replacement. Crystal Palace had asked for Joe Gomez to be included in the deal or a £50 million fee, but Liverpool preferred to make Gomez available only in a separate deal. As a result of the failed transfer, Guehi is now refusing to sign a new contract and plans to let his current deal expire in June, allowing him to become a free agent next summer. Liverpool is expected to make another attempt to sign the defender.
Team Talk reports on Liverpool's interest in signing Guehi and the transfer dynamics involved. Liverpool were close to signing Guehi this summer, but the deal was called off in the last moments of the window by Crystal Palace. Liverpool are still hopeful of signing him in 2026, as his contract with Palace will be expiring. Guehi feels 'betrayed' and 'devastated' by Palace's decision not to sell. Liverpool remain interested, but face competition from other big clubs.
Team Talk reports on Crystal Palace's decision to reduce their asking price for Marc Guehi ahead of the January transfer window. Crystal Palace reduced their asking price for Marc Guehi to £25m ahead of the January window, down from the £35m agreed on deadline day. Liverpool had agreed on a £35m fee with a 10% future sale stake for Palace, and Guehi had passed a medical and agreed on personal terms. However, Palace pulled the plug at the last moment, leaving Liverpool frustrated. Despite the failed summer move, Liverpool will reignite their interest in January.
During the summer transfer window, Liverpool showed interest in signing Marc Guehi from Crystal Palace, but the transfer ultimately did not go through. Although Liverpool and the London club agreed on a £35 million deal and the player completed his medical with the Premier League champions, Crystal Palace called off the deal at the last minute due to their inability to find a suitable replacement for the defender. It is anticipated that Liverpool will pursue the defender again in the future. Football Insider has reported that the player will now be available for a fee of just £25 million, reflecting a 30% reduction from the initial price. Guehi is currently in the final year of his contract with Crystal Palace and has opted not to renew it, as he is aiming to join a bigger club, with Liverpool being his preferred destination. If Liverpool does not acquire him in January, they could potentially sign him on a free transfer at the end of the season.
Team Talk reports on the failed transfer of Marc Guehi to Liverpool. Liverpool and Crystal Palace settled on a £35m fee for Marc Guehi, with the defender passing a medical and agreeing personal terms at Anfield. However, the deal failed as Crystal Palace pulled the plug due to their inability to secure a replacement for Guehi in time. Guehi was devastated by the breakdown of the transfer and felt betrayed by Crystal Palace's last-minute decision. He had his heart set on joining Liverpool and had even recorded a farewell video for Crystal Palace.
SkySports reports on Marc Guehi's dissatisfaction with Crystal Palace's decision to cancel his £35m transfer to Liverpool. Marc Guehi is extremely unhappy with Crystal Palace's decision to cancel his £35m transfer to Liverpool. Oliver Glasner intervened to halt the move by threatening to resign if Guehi was sold.
Marc Guéhi's transfer to Liverpool was thwarted at the last moment before the summer transfer window closed. Crystal Palace had agreed to a transfer deal with Liverpool for 40 million euros, and Guéhi had even passed the medical examination. However, the transfer fell through because Palace could not find a replacement in time. Although Jaydee Canvot was signed, Palace sought another defensive reinforcement before allowing Guéhi to leave. Marc Guéhi is reportedly unhappy with the situation and has decided against renewing his contract with Crystal Palace, which runs until 2026. He plans to leave on a free transfer next summer. According to The Times, Crystal Palace had turned down offers exceeding €60 million from Tottenham last winter and from Newcastle in the summer of 2024.
90min reports on the transfer saga involving Marc Guéhi and Liverpool. Marc Guéhi was reportedly 'angry' at being denied a move to Liverpool on Deadline Day. Palace accepted an offer worth £35 million ($46.9 million) and Guéhi had completed at least part of his Liverpool medical. However, the move was blocked due to Palace's failure to secure a suitable replacement and Oliver Glasner's insistence on keeping his captain. Liverpool are expected to return to the negotiating table next year, with a contract until 2030 already agreed in August.
The Sun reports on the collapse of Marc Guehi's transfer to Liverpool. Marc Guehi's transfer to Liverpool fell through after Liverpool had agreed a £35 million deal with Crystal Palace. Guehi had even undergone a medical examination before the transfer was cancelled due to a decision made after heated talks between Crystal Palace manager Oliver Glasner and chairman Steve Parish. The club had prepared a farewell video for Guehi, which was leaked on social media.
Goal.com reports on the dramatic turn of events surrounding Marc Guehi's transfer to Liverpool. Marc Guehi was set for a £35 million ($47m) transfer to Liverpool. The England defender had completed the first stage of his medical, with paperwork filed and a private jet ready to take him to Merseyside. However, Crystal Palace manager Oliver Glasner decided to cancel the transfer at the last moment, leaving Guehi 'extremely unhappy'.
The transfer of Marc Guehi to Liverpool was so advanced that he even recorded a ‘farewell video’ for Crystal Palace fans. This video was leaked on social media, effectively confirming that Guehi was expected to join Liverpool before Palace canceled the deal.
Goal.com reports on Crystal Palace's decision to halt Marc Guehi's transfer to Liverpool. Crystal Palace pulled the plug on Marc Guehi's proposed move to Liverpool over fears manager Oliver Glasner could quit if the defender was sold on transfer deadline day. An agreement of £35m had been reached with Liverpool.
Liverpool attempted to sign Marc Guehi from Crystal Palace. The two clubs had agreed on a £35 million deal, and the player underwent a medical examination with Liverpool. However, the transfer failed because Crystal Palace could not find a replacement for Guehi and decided to cancel the deal. Guehi is in the final year of his contract and has previously indicated that he does not wish to sign a new contract with Crystal Palace. Liverpool might return for the defender in January when his value is expected to drop further.
Liverpool have reached an agreement with Crystal Palace to sign Marc Guehi. The transfer has been approved by Crystal Palace's boss, Steve Parish. Marc Guehi has already completed his medical in London ahead of his transfer to Liverpool.
Team Talk reports on the transfer of Marc Guehi to Liverpool. Crystal Palace have granted Marc Guehi permission to undergo a medical ahead of his transfer to Liverpool. A £35m deal has been agreed with Crystal Palace, including a 10% sell-on clause. Guehi has agreed personal terms with Liverpool a month ago and will sign a five-year contract. The final decision rested with chairman Steve Parish despite Palace boss Oliver Glasner wanting Guehi retained. Liverpool officials are already in London for the medical.
Liverpool have secured an agreement with Crystal Palace to sign Marc Guehi. Liverpool will pay £35 million for the 25-year-old central defender. He has been granted permission to undergo his medical with Liverpool. A 10% sell-on clause has been included in the deal.
It is increasingly likely that Marc Guehi will leave Crystal Palace for Liverpool before the transfer window closes. An agreement has already been wrapped up for Brighton defender Igor Julio to join Crystal Palace on loan as a replacement.
Team Talk reports on Liverpool's progress in securing Marc Guehi from Crystal Palace. Liverpool have made a breakthrough with Marc Guehi from Crystal Palace. Personal terms are in place, and Guehi is waiting for Liverpool and Palace to authorize the move. Palace initially wanted £45m, but Liverpool elevated their offer to £35m plus a 10% sell-on clause, which Palace is ready to accept on the condition they find a replacement. Guehi agreed to terms weeks ago. The deal is contingent on Palace's decision to either keep Guehi until his contract expires in 2026 or sell him now.
Goal.com reports on the expected transfer of Marc Guehi to Liverpool. Stewart Downing, a former winger and now a global talent scout for Liverpool, expects Marc Guehi to join Liverpool by January at the latest. Liverpool looks to agree on a bargain £35m fee with Crystal Palace for the transfer.
Liverpool has submitted a new proposal of 35 million pounds for Crystal Palace captain Marc Guehi, which includes a 10% sell-on clause. Crystal Palace places the defender's value at 40 million pounds and would be open to finalizing the deal at 35 million pounds plus 5 million in bonuses. The situation remains complex, as Crystal Palace is reluctant to part with their defensive leader without securing a replacement first. With just over 48 hours remaining until the transfer window closes, negotiations might continue until the last possible moment. Crystal Palace's coach, Oliver Glasner, has conveyed his strong desire to retain Guehi, indicating that it is nearly impossible to find a suitable replacement for the Premier League at this late stage.
Goal.com reports on the potential transfer involving Marc Guehi and Joe Gomez between Crystal Palace and Liverpool. Crystal Palace would consider allowing Marc Guehi to join Liverpool if Joe Gomez headed in the opposite direction on a season-long loan.
Team Talk has reported that Liverpool has officially made an offer to Crystal Palace for Marc Guehi. The offer aligns with Crystal Palace's requirements, with Liverpool prepared to pay an initial £36 million plus an additional £4 million in add-ons, bringing the total to £40 million. It is understood that Marc Guehi has already reached an agreement on personal terms with Liverpool and is enthusiastic about the opportunity to join them. Liverpool is optimistic about swiftly advancing in their efforts to sign Guehi. Although Crystal Palace manager Oliver Glasner prefers Guehi to remain with the team, he has conceded that a sale is conceivable if the financial terms are satisfactory. Additionally, Crystal Palace chairman Steve Parish has suggested that Guehi might be sold for the right price.
Liverpool have reportedly submitted a transfer package worth a total of £40m to Crystal Palace for Marc Guehi. The offer includes an initial £36m plus £4m in add-ons, and it is likely to be accepted. Guehi is in the final year of his contract at Selhurst Park.
Liverpool remain locked in active negotiations to bring Marc Guehi to Anfield. The England international has already given his approval to the move. Liverpool are prepared to go beyond £30 million to secure Guehi’s services immediately. However, Crystal Palace are reluctant to lose their defensive leader without first securing a replacement. Guehi is in the final year of his contract and will become a free agent next summer.
The Sun reports on the potential transfer of Marc Guehi to clubs like Liverpool, Tottenham, and Barcelona. Marc Guehi is being targeted by Liverpool, Tottenham, and Barcelona. Crystal Palace may sell him unless he signs a new contract.
Team Talk reports on the potential transfer of Marc Guehi to Liverpool. Liverpool have agreed on personal terms with Marc Guehi, who is out of contract at Crystal Palace at the end of the season. Liverpool are willing to pay £40m including bonuses for Guehi, but Palace are adamant that they will not sell Guehi for anything less than £45m.
The Sun reports on the potential sale of Marc Guehi by Crystal Palace. Crystal Palace chairman Steve Parish admitted Marc Guehi will likely be sold to the highest bidder before the transfer deadline. There's interest from Premier League champions Liverpool. Guehi is rated at around £35m and has entered the final year of his contract.
Team Talk reports on Liverpool's progress in signing Marc Guehi from Crystal Palace. Liverpool are in the final stages of signing Marc Guehi from Crystal Palace. Guehi has agreed on personal terms with Liverpool, and the clubs are negotiating the fee. Palace initially wanted £45 million but have agreed to a deal closer to £40 million. Guehi is set to undergo a medical examination with Liverpool, and the transfer is expected to be completed by the end of the week.
Marc Guehi has made up his mind to join Liverpool despite interest from Tottenham Hotspur. He is out of contract at the end of the season and does not want to sign a new deal with Crystal Palace. Liverpool have been monitoring him throughout the summer and have already agreed on personal terms with him. Palace want £45 million for Guehi, but Liverpool will not pay more than £40 million including bonuses. Former Manchester United and Tottenham scout Mick Brown mentioned that Palace will give Liverpool an ultimatum to pay up or shut up.
90min reports on Liverpool's interest in signing Marc Guéhi amidst competition from Inter. Liverpool’s pursuit of Marc Guéhi has been complicated by interest from Inter, who have communicated their desire to sign the England international on a free transfer next summer.
Liverpool have been in direct contact with Crystal Palace to reinforce their defensive line with Marc Guehi. Negotiations have stalled as Palace demands £45-50 million, while Liverpool is only willing to offer £35-40 million.
Team Talk reports on Liverpool's agreement on personal terms with Marc Guehi. Liverpool have agreed personal terms with Marc Guehi and hope to conclude a deal for a fee in the £30m-£35m range. Guehi has sought assurances over his game-time in a World Cup year, suggesting he might supersede Konate in the starting eleven if he completes a move to Anfield.
Liverpool are continuing talks with Crystal Palace over a transfer move for Marc Guehi. Guehi wants the move to Liverpool, but the two clubs remain some way apart on the player's valuation. Guehi is in the final year of his contract with Palace, which complicates the situation as Palace wants a £45-50m fee, while Liverpool values him closer to £35-40m. Liverpool is keen to accelerate this deal, but neither side seems to be backing down at the moment. Palace might be happy to keep Guehi for one more season despite the risk of losing him for free.
Team Talk reports on Liverpool's agreement on personal terms with Marc Guehi. Liverpool have agreed on personal terms with Marc Guehi. Negotiations with Crystal Palace are ongoing, and a club-to-club agreement is close. The expected transfer fee is between £30m-£35m, influenced by Guehi's contract situation, which has less than a year remaining. Guehi is expected to push for starts alongside Virgil van Dijk if the move is completed.
Negotiations for long-term target Guéhi have been ramped up since Crystal Palace chairman Steve Parish admitted that his star centre back would have to be offloaded this summer if he continued to refuse to sign a new contract. The Times reported that the two clubs are discussing a deal worth an initial £30 million ($40.5 million) with a further £5 million in add-ons. Guéhi has agreed personal terms with Liverpool ahead of a finalisation of his transfer fee, per Fabrizio Romano.
According to journalist Fabrizio Romano, Liverpool is in advanced negotiations with Crystal Palace to acquire central defender Marc Guéhi. The operation is estimated at 40.5 million euros, including bonuses. Guéhi, under contract with Crystal Palace until June 2026, required assurances regarding his playing time at Liverpool to consider the transfer before the 2026 World Cup. It appears that Liverpool's management has provided these assurances, as a contractual agreement has been reached between the two parties.
Crystal Palace chairman Steve Parish indicated that Marc Guéhi might be sold if he does not sign a new contract. Parish noted that they might have to sell him this year to avoid losing him on a free transfer next summer. Liverpool is billed as the favourite in the race to sign Guéhi. Palace is expected to demand around £40 million for him. The Daily Mail claims that Liverpool and Crystal Palace held advanced discussions over the same weekend as the Community Shield.
According to Team Talk, Liverpool is intensifying its efforts to sign Marc Guehi following the Community Shield match against Crystal Palace. It is reported that the Premier League champions have already reached an agreement on personal terms with Guehi, securing a five-year contract with an additional one-year extension option. Guehi has expressed his sole interest in joining Liverpool, who are prepared to offer a sum of up to £40/45m, including bonuses. Negotiations are expected to gain momentum after the Community Shield, as Crystal Palace is seeking £45m for the 25-year-old England international centre-back.
Liverpool is in the pole position to sign Marc Guéhi from Crystal Palace. Despite interest from Chelsea and Newcastle United, Liverpool is now without competition in their pursuit. Last summer, Newcastle's offer of around 80 million euros was unsuccessful. Marc Guéhi is in his last contract year with Crystal Palace and is considered a player of significant value, especially with the upcoming Conference League. If he leaves Crystal Palace this summer, he will be a significant addition to Liverpool.
Team Talk reports on Liverpool's interest in signing Marc Guehi as their top defensive target. Marc Guehi is Liverpool's No 1 defensive target. He has entered the final year of his Crystal Palace contract, offering Liverpool the opportunity to sign him for a reasonable price. Liverpool have agreed personal terms with Guehi, and ideally do not want to pay more than £40m for his services.
Team Talk reports on Liverpool's interest in signing Marc Guehi after finalizing a deal for Alexander Isak. Liverpool are ready to move for Marc Guehi once a deal for Alexander Isak is tied up. Guehi's contract at Crystal Palace expires in June 2026, and Palace are reportedly seeking a fee of at least £45m, but closer to £50m. Liverpool are not the sole suitors, with Newcastle also interested, but Guehi's preferred option is Liverpool.
Liverpool have a well-documented interest in Crystal Palace star Marc Guehi. The Reds are currently unwilling to match the FA Cup winners’ £45m valuation, but any move is likely to be made late in the summer window. Richard Hughes believes that the Eagles will be forced to compromise on their demands.
Liverpool showed interest in Marc Guehi with a £40 million offer, but Crystal Palace has put a £50 million price tag on him.
Team Talk reports on Liverpool's agreement with Marc Guehi regarding personal terms for a potential transfer. Liverpool have agreed personal terms with Marc Guehi over a five-year contract with an option for an extra 12 months. Liverpool will not bid more than £40-45 million due to his contract expiring in June 2026.
Team Talk reports on Liverpool's interest in signing Marc Guehi as a replacement for Jarell Quansah. Liverpool are interested in Marc Guehi as a replacement for Jarell Quansah, who was sold to Bayer Leverkusen for £35m. Guehi is in the final year of his contract and is open to joining Liverpool. Personal terms are not an issue, but Liverpool are hesitant to meet Crystal Palace's £40m asking price. Liverpool may wait to sign Guehi for free next summer unless the price is reduced.
Liverpool are interested in signing Marc Guehi from Crystal Palace this summer. The player is looking to leave Selhurst Park, and Liverpool is one of the clubs chasing him.
Liverpool is interested in Marc Guehi as a defensive reinforcement due to Jarell Quansah's departure to Bayer Leverkusen and the potential exit of Ibrahima Konaté. The fee is expected to be at least 58 million euros.
90min reports on Crystal Palace's decision to open the door to Marc Guéhi’s sale this summer. Crystal Palace have opened the door to Marc Guéhi’s sale this summer. Liverpool are thought to be reluctant to meet his £45 million asking price.
Team Talk reports on the potential transfer of Marc Guehi to Liverpool as a replacement for Real Madrid target Ibrahima Konate. Marc Guehi is tipped to be a replacement for Real Madrid target Ibrahima Konate at Liverpool. Crystal Palace reportedly wants at least £40 million, with interest from Tottenham as well.
Team Talk reports on Liverpool's interest in Crystal Palace centre-back Marc Guehi. Liverpool are keen on Crystal Palace centre-back Marc Guehi, especially with Ibrahima Konate out of contract next summer and Jarell Quansah having already left.
Marc Guehi has expressed a preference to move to Liverpool should he switch clubs this summer. His contract at Crystal Palace is due to expire in under 12 months, and Crystal Palace have accepted they will have to let him leave this summer to avoid losing him as a free agent next summer. Liverpool journalist David Lynch has reported that talks over a move for Guehi are already underway. Crystal Palace values him at between £45m to £50m, though Liverpool might offer a lower fee or a player in part exchange.
According to Team Talk, Liverpool is preparing to make a significant move for Marc Guehi, with an opening offer scheduled for this week. The club intends to act swiftly in their efforts to secure a deal for Guehi, with a substantial initial offer in the works. It was reported that Arne Slot's team has shown interest in Guehi, whose contract with Crystal Palace is set to expire in June 2026. Liverpool has reportedly already reached an agreement on personal terms with Guehi regarding a transfer to Anfield. The club plans to reinvest the funds from the sale of Konate into securing Guehi as his immediate replacement in the central defense. Due to Konate's situation, Liverpool's interest in signing Guehi has escalated from a 'like to sign' to a 'need to sign.'
The Sun reports on Liverpool's impending £40million offer for Crystal Palace's Marc Guehi. Liverpool will make a £40million 'take-it-or-leave it' offer to Crystal Palace for Marc Guehi. Guehi has always held a big interest in going to Anfield. He is in the last year of his contract with Crystal Palace and would take the move despite interest from Arsenal, Chelsea, and Newcastle. Palace are not interested in swaps and need the cash to land replacements. Guehi is one of the most down-to-earth players and prioritizes football over finance.
Team Talk reports on the growing competition between Liverpool and Newcastle for the signing of Marc Guehi. Liverpool hopes of signing Marc Guehi are under threat from Newcastle. Liverpool is close to reaching an agreement on personal terms with Guehi, but their attempts to lowball Palace with an opening offer are likely to be met with refusal. Crystal Palace is holding out for a £45m to £50m valuation.
Marc Guehi has completed a transfer to Liverpool from Crystal Palace, with the deal confirmed for €55 million.
Team Talk reports on Liverpool's pursuit of Marc Guehi for a potential transfer. Liverpool have agreed on personal terms with Marc Guehi for a potential move. The transfer is still under negotiation as Liverpool and Crystal Palace have not yet agreed on the transfer fee. Liverpool is willing to offer a total package of up to £40/45m including bonuses, but Palace has increased their demands slightly. Guehi has expressed a strong desire to join Liverpool and is not considering other options. Liverpool and Guehi have agreed on a five-year contract with a one-year option for extension.
Team Talk reports on Liverpool's agreement in principle with Marc Guehi for a long-term contract.
Team Talk reports on Liverpool's interest in signing Marc Guehi from Crystal Palace.
Liverpool have received a major update in their pursuit of Crystal Palace centre-back Marc Guehi. The England international defender has already agreed personal terms with Liverpool, leaving only a club-to-club agreement to be found before the transfer can be completed. Crystal Palace want €52.5m (£45m) for Guehi, but Liverpool have only been willing to offer €23.5m (£20m). This represents a €29m difference in valuation, which may be difficult to bridge. Guehi only has one year left on his contract, making Crystal Palace's position in negotiations vulnerable.
Marc Guehi has agreed personal terms to join Liverpool, according to Nicolo Schira. Talks between Guehi's agents and Liverpool have reached a positive conclusion. Guehi accepted a contract offer until 2030 and is willing to join Liverpool. Liverpool are now working to reach an agreement on a transfer fee with Crystal Palace. Guehi's contract with Palace expires in 2026 and he is not willing to sign a new deal.
According to Tuttomercato, Liverpool has shown significant interest in acquiring Marc Guehi, the defender from Crystal Palace. Liverpool is making a determined effort to secure Guehi, who has attracted attention from several top-tier clubs following his decision not to extend his contract, which is set to expire in a year. Liverpool is reportedly leading the race, with discussions anticipated to occur among all parties within the next 24 hours. Crystal Palace has set Guehi's value at a minimum of 70 million pounds, despite his contract nearing its end. Additionally, the club faces the challenge of assuring Guehi a starting position, considering the presence of Van Dijk and Konaté. The transfer is considered both strategic and aimed at the long term.
Team Talk reports that Liverpool is set to make a move for Marc Guehi, with the club preparing a 'lowball' opening offer. Liverpool are expected to move quickly for Marc Guehi, with reports suggesting that the club is preparing a 'lowball' opening offer. Crystal Palace values Guehi at around £70 million, but with just a year left on his contract, they might be forced to accept a fee closer to £40 million to £50 million. Guehi has expressed his desire to move to Anfield, and negotiations are reportedly underway.
Marc Guehi is a strong candidate for Liverpool's centre-back position. The 24-year-old England international, who has Premier League experience and helped Crystal Palace win the FA Cup, is entering the final year of his contract, making him available for a reasonable fee. Liverpool considers him the ideal signing to strengthen their defense, and they are getting closer to an agreement.
Liverpool have opened talks with Crystal Palace to sign Marc Guehi. The player has expressed a preference to move to Anfield. Liverpool are preparing a 'lowball' bid of £30m, despite Crystal Palace valuing him at £70m. Journalist Lewis Steele believes Palace could accept a package around £40m. Guehi's contract at Crystal Palace expires in a year, making them open to a sale. Liverpool is close to agreeing on personal terms with Guehi, and Palace is targeting Ousmane Diomande as a replacement.
Team Talk reports that Liverpool is nearing an agreement on personal terms with Marc Guehi, highlighting him as their primary defensive target. Liverpool is very close to agreeing on personal terms with Marc Guehi, who is their top defensive target. This follows reports that Crystal Palace's player is being pursued by Liverpool.
Liverpool have reportedly received a significant boost in their pursuit of Crystal Palace captain Marc Guehi. According to former Everton CEO Keith Wyness, Guehi is keen to join Liverpool. Crystal Palace are also motivated to sell him with just one year remaining on his contract to avoid losing him for free next summer. Wyness believes the deal is likely to go through, comparing it to the successful signing of Virgil van Dijk from Southampton.
Team Talk reports on Liverpool's plans to bid for Marc Guehi as they aim to strengthen their squad. Liverpool are planning to make a bid for Marc Guehi in the coming days. Liverpool are close to reaching an agreement with Guehi on personal terms. Palace value Guehi at £70 million, but due to his contract expiring next summer, they are willing to accept £45 million. A first offer will be made by Liverpool at the end of the week.
Team Talk reports on Liverpool's planned move for Marc Guehi from Crystal Palace.
Liverpool are pursuing Marc Guehi to bolster their defensive ranks. Sources confirmed that Liverpool are very close to agreeing personal terms with Guehi.
90min reports on Marc Guéhi's desire to join Liverpool from Crystal Palace. Crystal Palace defender Marc Guéhi has informed those around him of his desire to join Liverpool. A bid worth over £50 million will soon be submitted.
90min reports on the transfer situation surrounding Marc Guéhi and his potential move to Liverpool. Marc Guéhi has made it clear he will not join Liverpool this summer without being guaranteed a role as a regular starter. Liverpool have long-term interest in Guéhi, but he faces competition from Arsenal and other clubs. Guéhi is also about to enter the final year of his contract at Selhurst Park.
Liverpool are making concrete strides to sign Crystal Palace defender Marc Guehi. Personal terms between the player and Liverpool are close to being finalized. Guehi is open to the move, and Crystal Palace may not stand in his way as he is entering the final year of his contract. Arsenal and Manchester United have shown interest, but Liverpool aims to move first to avoid a bidding war. Liverpool sees Guehi as a natural addition to strengthen their backline, especially with Jarell Quansah heading to Bayer Leverkusen. Guehi could be a long-term replacement for club captain Virgil Van Dijk.
Team Talk reports on Liverpool's pursuit of Crystal Palace defender Marc Guehi.
Marc Guehi is the player that Liverpool want as a replacement for Jarell Quansah. He has attracted interest from Newcastle and Tottenham but is desperate for a move to Anfield. Guehi has told friends that he wants to join Liverpool this summer. The 24-year-old believes he can do better than joining Newcastle and is prepared to reject all other interest to move to Liverpool. He would be competing with Ibrahima Konate to start alongside Virgil van Dijk. Guehi could be acquired for a reduced price given that he only has 12 months remaining on his Crystal Palace contract.
90min reports on Liverpool's expected significant offer for Marc Guéhi amidst interest from other top clubs. Liverpool are expected to make a significant offer for Marc Guéhi, who is highly coveted. Newcastle United had bids in the region of £60 million turned down by Palace last summer. Tottenham Hotspur are also interested, but Liverpool are in the strongest position.
SkySports reports on Liverpool's expected significant offer for Crystal Palace defender Marc Guehi. Liverpool are expected to make a significant offer for Crystal Palace defender Marc Guehi, having moved swiftly to raise funds with the sale of Jarell Quansah to Bayer Leverkusen.
Team Talk reports on Liverpool's interest in acquiring Marc Guehi. Liverpool have held talks with Marc Guehi's representatives. Guehi is open to a new challenge. Liverpool might launch a bid if Quansah is sold. Guehi would be classed as a homegrown player, which is favorable for Liverpool. Palace turned down a £70m bid from Tottenham in January, but £45m might be enough now. Chelsea has a 20% sell-on clause, and they are also interested in re-signing Guehi.
Team Talk reports on Liverpool's interest in signing Marc Guehi amid competition from Inter Milan. Liverpool have recently burst into the race for Marc Guehi, believing he will depart Palace this summer. They will have to overcome Inter Milan to sign the England international.
Liverpool have shown interest in acquiring Crystal Palace defender Marc Guehi. This potential transfer is part of Liverpool's ongoing significant spending spree this summer, led by Arne Slot. Marc Guehi has attracted attention from Premier League competitors such as Newcastle United, Chelsea, and also from Inter Milan. Additionally, Manchester United are monitoring the player. While Guehi is not officially on the market, he has only one year remaining on his contract with Crystal Palace, which might represent their final opportunity to sell him for his maximum value. His estimated transfer value stands at €54.2 million. According to TeamTalk, Liverpool have made a strong entry into the competition to sign him.
Crystal Palace defender Marc Guehi has reportedly turned down a move to Tottenham, with Liverpool now emerging as the frontrunners to secure his signature this summer. Liverpool, under manager Arne Slot, are accelerating their pursuit of the 24-year-old centre-back. The Reds view Guehi as a long-term successor to Virgil van Dijk, aiming to strengthen their defensive options ahead of the new season. Guehi’s contract with Crystal Palace runs until June 2026, but with only 12 months remaining, the club faces pressure to sell this summer to avoid losing him for free next year.
Team Talk reports on Liverpool's interest in signing Marc Guehi as a new centre-back. Liverpool are big admirers of Marc Guehi and are keen to sign him as a new centre-back to replace Virgil van Dijk in the long-term. A bid of £40m could be enough to sign him. This is a cut-price fee compared to the previous demands of £70m last summer.
Team Talk reports on Marc Guehi's potential departure from Crystal Palace amid interest from Liverpool and Newcastle. Marc Guehi is the most likely departure from Crystal Palace. Liverpool and Newcastle are both keen to strike a deal as Guehi enters the final year of his contract this summer. There is no indication that he will sign a new contract, and bids in the region of £65m will be considered.
Liverpool are reportedly in pole position to sign Marc Guehi, beating the likes of Chelsea and Newcastle United. According to Football Insider, Liverpool could land the England international for a cut-price fee in the region of £50-60m, down from a previous valuation of £75-80m. Guehi is seen as a potential long-term replacement for Virgil van Dijk.
Team Talk reports on Liverpool's imminent move to sign Marc Guehi amid competition from Newcastle and Tottenham. Liverpool are set to beat Newcastle and Tottenham in the race to sign Marc Guehi, with the player's preferred destination being Liverpool as a Crystal Palace exit looms.
Liverpool are leading the race to sign Marc Guehi from Crystal Palace. They are favorites to beat Chelsea and Newcastle United to the signing. Liverpool are actively searching for a new centre-back since Virgil Van Dijk might leave the club in the summer. Guehi could be an ideal replacement for Van Dijk. A bid in the range of €50-60m is prepared by Liverpool.
Goal.com reports that Liverpool is poised to finalize the signing of Crystal Palace star Marc Guehi, with the deal anticipated to be completed this summer. Liverpool are reportedly set to win the race to sign Crystal Palace star Marc Guehi, with a deal 'expected to be struck' this summer.
Crystal Palace defender Marc Guehi is reportedly ready to demand a way out of the club this summer amid transfer interest from big six clubs. The England international has shone for Palace and looks good enough to play at an even higher level. Guehi is now attracting interest from the likes of Liverpool.
Liverpool are leading the race to sign Crystal Palace defender Marc Guehi. Former England goalkeeper Paul Robinson believes that Liverpool are the frontrunners to sign the former Chelsea man. Crystal Palace are expected to cash in on Guehi this summer as his contract will have 12 months left. There may be a bidding war involving Liverpool and Newcastle, but Liverpool are considered to have the financial room to make the move due to their lack of recruitment in recent windows.
Team Talk reports on the potential transfer of Marc Guehi to Liverpool. Marc Guehi is a potential target for Liverpool, with an expectation that he might be available for closer to £50 million this summer. Newcastle and Chelsea are also in the conversation.
There is strong interest from rival teams, including Liverpool, in Marc Guehi. Newcastle failed with several bids for the defender last summer. Crystal Palace's price tag is around £75 million.
90min reports on the interest of several clubs, including Liverpool, in signing Crystal Palace's Marc Guehi. Liverpool, along with Tottenham Hotspur, Newcastle United, Arsenal, and Chelsea, want to sign Crystal Palace's Marc Guehi. Three clubs have already put offers of £50m on the table.
Marc Guehi is a strong candidate for Liverpool as he approaches the last year of his Palace contract. The Eagles turned down a big bid for him from Tottenham in the winter transfer window. Multiple clubs might engage in a bidding war for him this summer.
Marc Guehi is a top target for Liverpool as a long-term replacement for Virgil van Dijk. His contract at Crystal Palace expires in summer 2026, and a move to Anfield this summer is possible.
Team Talk reports on Newcastle United's interest in Crystal Palace centre-back Marc Guehi and the possibility of Liverpool entering the race for his signature. Newcastle United tried to sign Crystal Palace centre-back Marc Guehi over the summer, but the Eagles held firm. Reports now suggest that Liverpool may win the race to sign the England international with a big-money bid.
Liverpool are reportedly preparing a £65 million offer to acquire Crystal Palace defender Marc Guehi in the January transfer window. The Reds are eager to strengthen their defense to sustain their impressive performance under manager Arne Slot. Liverpool's pursuit of Guehi is driven by increasing worries about their defensive depth caused by injuries and contract issues. It is suggested in recent reports that Guehi has expressed a strong preference for a move to Anfield, providing the Reds with an advantage in their efforts.
Liverpool are keen to sign a new centre-back and are ‘prepared’ to launch a big-money bid for Crystal Palace centre-back Marc Guehi. Liverpool plan to bring in a new centre-back regardless of whether Van Dijk extends his contract. Spanish outlet Fichajes reports that Liverpool are prepared to make a significant £65m bid for Guehi.
Marc Guehi has expressed his desire to move to Liverpool, either in January or July. He is willing to wait for the transfer. His contract with Crystal Palace expires in June 2026, prompting the club to consider either renewing his contract or selling him to ensure a profit. Guehi was previously linked with Newcastle during the summer but showed no interest in that move. His manager, Oli Glasner, appreciated Guehi's focus and lack of desire to leave Crystal Palace at that time.
Liverpool has stepped up its efforts to strengthen its defense, setting its sights on Marc Guéhi, a central defender from Crystal Palace. The Anfield club is reportedly ready to make a substantial offer of 65 million pounds for the young English defender, who has played a pivotal role in Palace's defense since joining in 2021. Liverpool is keen on securing one of the most promising talents in English football, as Guéhi's skills have caught the eye of several leading clubs. Crystal Palace might be open to selling Guéhi if the right offer comes along, though they currently do not find Liverpool's bid adequate.
Team Talk reports on Liverpool's pursuit of Marc Guehi from Crystal Palace amid competition from Chelsea and Newcastle United. Liverpool have moved one step closer to signing Marc Guehi from Crystal Palace. Reports claim that Guehi is holding out for a move to Liverpool, despite interest from Chelsea and Newcastle United.
Team Talk reports on Liverpool's interest in signing Crystal Palace leader Marc Guehi amid competition from Chelsea and Newcastle United. Liverpool are vying with Chelsea and Newcastle United for Crystal Palace leader Marc Guehi. Liverpool have been given a transfer lift as Guehi is reportedly ready to snub Chelsea and Newcastle and hold out for a Liverpool move.
Team Talk reports on Liverpool's interest in signing Marc Guehi, amidst competition from Chelsea and Newcastle United. Liverpool is interested in signing Marc Guehi and is competing with Chelsea and Newcastle United for his transfer. Guehi reportedly prefers a move to Liverpool over the other interested clubs.
The English national player Marc Guéhi apparently prefers a move to FC Liverpool next summer. According to 'The Sun', the central defender from Crystal Palace is waiting for an inquiry from the Premier League leaders. Guéhi's contract with the Eagles runs until 2026, which offers Palace the last chance for a good transfer fee next summer. The 24-year-old wants to take the step to a Champions League club, and Liverpool is his first choice.
Marc Guehi, currently playing for Crystal Palace, is interested in moving to Liverpool. Liverpool is also interested in signing him but only at the right price. Guehi is 'willing to wait on a move to Liverpool' and 'keen' on joining them. Liverpool might reduce the cost by including Ben Doak in a cash-plus-player deal.
Liverpool are considering a £65 million offer to Crystal Palace for Marc Guehi next summer. The Reds are keen to add a new central defender to their ranks, especially since Virgil van Dijk might leave at the end of the 2024/25 campaign. Liverpool's interest is conditional on van Dijk's departure, as they already have strong options in the centre-back position.
Team Talk reports on Liverpool's potential move to sign Marc Guehi from Crystal Palace. Liverpool have reportedly begun preparing an offer to try and sign Marc Guehi from Crystal Palace. Liverpool are expected to swoop for Guehi in January, although Crystal Palace may try to hold onto him until summer 2025. Newcastle United made several bids for the England defender over the summer but were unable to forge an agreement.
Liverpool are strongly linked with a move to sign Marc Guehi from Crystal Palace. It is reported that Arne Slot is determined to sign the Crystal Palace star in a big-money deal in 2025. The Reds are preparing a new offer to sign the 22-cap England international, with indications that Crystal Palace will be forced to sell him due to financial reasons. Palace is expected to block his exit in the January window, but a summer move in 2025 for a fee of around £65m with add-ons is reportedly being planned. Guehi is said to be open to moving to Anfield, and an offer from Liverpool would reportedly be tough for the player to resist.
Liverpool is said to be the defender's preferred location, though he would also look favourably on a return to Chelsea. Crystal Palace asked for considerably more than £49.8m in the summer when Newcastle were interested. TEAMtalk has learned that around £80million will be asked in January.
Liverpool could target Marc Guehi if Van Dijk rejects a new deal. Guehi was one of England's best performers at Euro 2024. Crystal Palace previously rejected a £65m bid from Newcastle for him, indicating Liverpool would need to spend significantly to acquire him.
Liverpool have identified Marc Guehi as a potential long-term successor to Virgil van Dijk.
Liverpool is reported to have an edge over Newcastle for the signature of Marc Guehi. Given Crystal Palace's current situation in the Premier League's bottom three, they may have a need to sell, which could give Liverpool an advantage in any potential negotiations.
TEAMtalk understands that Marc Guehi prefers a move to Liverpool, and they are interested in him. This could influence Newcastle's decision on which centre-back to sign.
Liverpool admire Marc Guehi greatly and are a side to watch in the race for his signature as they look to pinch him from under Newcastle's noses. Guehi remains a concrete target for Newcastle, who saw four bids rejected for him over the summer, the last of which amounted to £65m including add-ons.
Liverpool remain interested in Crystal Palace's Marc Guehi after contending with Newcastle United for his transfer in the summer. Guehi has reportedly told friends he’d prefer to join Liverpool.
Mick Brown, who has previously scouted for Manchester United, Tottenham, and West Ham, has suggested that Liverpool is anticipated to pursue Crystal Palace defender Marc Guehi in the coming year. This speculation is fueled by the uncertainties regarding Virgil Van Dijk's continued tenure at Liverpool. Guehi has delivered commendable performances for both Crystal Palace and the England national team, notably during Euro 2024. With the possibility of Van Dijk not renewing his contract, Liverpool considers Guehi a viable option as a replacement. Brown mentioned that Guehi's role as a first-choice centre-back for England enhances his market value. Liverpool perceives him as an excellent candidate to either replace or partner with Van Dijk.
Marc Guehi is ready to leave Crystal Palace in pursuit of a new challenge and has expressed interest in joining an elite Premier League side, putting Liverpool in pole position for his signature. He was close to signing for Newcastle over the summer, but they did not match the £75m price tag.
Liverpool have overtaken Newcastle in the race for Crystal Palace star Marc Guehi. The defender is looking to move to Anfield next year, and according to Football Insider, Guehi has 'told friends' he wants to join a truly elite Premier League side when leaving Crystal Palace, putting Liverpool in pole position. The centre-back supposedly believes he can do better than Newcastle.
Liverpool have surpassed Newcastle United in the competition to sign Crystal Palace star Marc Guehi, as the defender is seeking a move to Anfield next year. Reports suggest that Guehi has informed friends of his desire to join a truly elite Premier League team upon leaving Crystal Palace, positioning Liverpool as the frontrunner. Guehi is reportedly waiting for an opportunity to join a top-four club and has shown a particular interest in Liverpool, especially given their impressive start under Dutch coach Arne Slot.
Marc Guehi would prefer a move to Liverpool over Newcastle United. However, Liverpool are reportedly not willing to match Newcastle's £80 million offer in the January window. The potential transfer also depends on whether Virgil van Dijk extends his contract at Liverpool, which could make a move for Guehi less urgent.
Marc Guehi would actually prefer to join Liverpool. Sources tell us Liverpool could raise a challenge to Eddie Howe’s side, but the Reds are not as willing to drop sums of around £80m during the winter window. If Liverpool are willing to spend that level of money they’d prefer to wait until the summer. Guehi would favor a move to Liverpool due to his long-term admiration of the club.
After the failed transfer to Newcastle United, Marc Guehi is now more heavily linked with Liverpool. The details of the Liverpool interest are still emerging.
Liverpool and Man Utd are ready to compete with Newcastle for the signature of Crystal Palace centre-back Marc Guehi. (Football Insider)
Crystal Palace centre-back Marc Guehi has expressed his desire to sign for Liverpool to join a 'bigger club' than Newcastle.
Liverpool are interested in Guéhi, who came close to joining Newcastle over the summer. Several bids for him failed. He was among the best players for England during their Euro 2024 venture and remains a target for Eddie Howe ahead of January.
Liverpool have drawn up a four-man shortlist of replacements for Virgil van Dijk, which includes Crystal Palace's Marc Guehi.
Liverpool have also been linked with Guehi over the past 12 months, and they could rekindle their interest if Palace are forced to sell him at a cut-price.
Liverpool is on alert for Marc Guehi's potential transfer, especially since he has not extended his contract which expires at the end of next season.
Liverpool are ready to try and sign Crystal Palace centre-back Marc Guehi next summer when he enters the final 12 months of his contract. (The Mirror)
Liverpool will consider a move for Marc Guehi, but not this summer with the Reds reluctant to stump up the £70m Crystal Palace are demanding.
Crystal Palace's Marc Guehi is among the top targets for Liverpool heading into the last days of the window.
Liverpool see Crystal Palace centre-back Marc Guehi as the perfect long-term partner to Ibrahima Konate and could rival Newcastle United for the £75m-rated England star. (Fichajes - Spain)
Liverpool have been linked with the England international. Parish has emphasised that the valuation of Guehi has not yet been met by any potential suitors.
Marc Guehi has been linked with Liverpool in recent months.
A move from a leading trophy-chasing contender like Liverpool may be a different story.
Marc Guehi has been linked with a move to Liverpool.
Liverpool are set to battle Newcastle for £75 million Crystal Palace defender Marc Guehi.
Liverpool is looking to reinforce their central defense and Guéhi from Crystal Palace is one of the names mentioned.
Liverpool is interested in signing Marc Guehi, the center-back from Crystal Palace and the English national team. The English club is demanding over 80 million euros for the player, a fee that does not deter Liverpool or their new Dutch coach.
Liverpool have been regularly linked with Marc Guehi, who had an impressive 2023/24 season and performed well at Euro 2024, attracting interest from several top clubs. His contract with Palace has two years remaining, and he is reportedly prepared to reject any offers of an extension.
Marc Guehi has been linked with a move to Liverpool.
Liverpool have been strongly linked to Marc Guéhi as they look to strengthen their defensive options after Joel Matip’s exit.
Liverpool is keen on signing Marc Guehi from Crystal Palace following his impressive performances at Euro 2024.
Liverpool is interested in Marc Guehi. Crystal Palace is ready to start the bidding at 75 million euros.
Marc Guehi has been linked with Liverpool over the past few months.
Liverpool are set to rival Manchester United in the race to sign Crystal Palace defender Marc Guehi this summer. The Reds are reportedly in the market for a new centre-back and Guehi has emerged as one of their primary targets as they prepare for life under Feyenoord boss Arne Slot. Transfer expert Fabrizio Romano has confirmed there is a “concrete chance” Guehi leaves Selhurst Park this summer, although The Daily Mail’s Sami Mokbel believes Liverpool is his most likely destination.
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