Marc Guehi remains unfazed by the growing interest in his signature as he focuses on getting back to fitness and playing the Euros.
According to Football Insider, Marc Guehi is not considering an exit from Crystal Palace at the moment, as he’s focused on regaining fitness and featuring for England at the Euros. There’s tremendous interest in the 23-year-old Premier League ace, with Arsenal, Liverpool, Manchester United and Newcastle United all keen.
Marc Guehi not thinking about Crystal Palace’s exit
There’s plenty of speculation surrounding Marc Guehi’s immediate future at Crystal Palace, with the club bracing for offers to arrive in the summer window. The defender has become one of the sought-after names in the Premier League, with a host of clubs chasing his signature, including Newcastle United.
The Magpies have competition in the form of Arsenal and Manchester United for the 23-year-old Premier League ace’s signature, while Liverpool have also been keen for some time now. Should Palace sell him, they will not accept a cut-price move and are protected by the player’s contract at the club.
Guehi, however, is not thinking about leaving the club as things stand, although that decision could change in the future. The defender does not want to get distracted by transfer speculation, as he’s keen to return from his knee injury and make himself available for Gareth Southgate’s England selection ahead of the Euros.
It’s welcome news for Palace, who may have thought about only selling him after his performances for England at the Euros. For now, there are doubts whether they are considering selling him at all, although the pressure of top Premier League sides might be too much for the Eagles to handle in the summer.
Will Palace sell Guehi?
Palace are bracing for a big summer window, where there’s speculation they might end up losing three of their current best players to the Premier League top order. Michael Olise remains a target for many clubs, but there is sufficient interest in Emerechi Eze alongside Guehi.
There are suggestions that Palace might only want to sell some of them, although should clubs meet their asking price for either star, the Selhurst Park hierarchy might change their mind.