Liverpool have no plans to enter the conversation for Marc Guehi despite recent reports stating the contrary, and Newcastle United are keen.
According to TBR, Liverpool does not plan on entering the race for Marc Guehi, with the England international attracting significant interest from elsewhere. Crystal Palace could demand a huge fee to sell the 24-year-old, as the Merseysiders are not part of the running pack.
No Liverpool interest in Marc Guehi
For a long time, Liverpool was considered big admirers of Marc Guehi, and coupled with their desire to strengthen the back with a new defender, the links to the Crystal Palace star made total sense. The Merseysiders have been erringly quiet in this window, although they are expected to spring into life in the latter stages, with at least three new signings planned.
Arne Slot will look at strengthening the central defensive ranks after Joel Matip’s departure and Joe Gomez’s possible exit. While there have been no significant outgoings so far, they are still expected to sign a new centre-back, irrespective of what happens with Joe Gomez’s future.
A recent report suggested that Liverpool retained an interest in Marc Guehi, with the central defenders entering the final two years of his deal at Crystal Palace. However, his potential asking price somewhere between the £60 million and £70 million mark led to Liverpool rethinking their stance.
As things stand, they are not part of the running pack and do not plan to enter the race for the 24-year-old defender now. Going forward, Arne Slot might consider other targets, such as a left-footed centre-back, meaning they might concede letting go of a high-quality target like the Palace man.
Newcastle United leading the race
Newcastle United initiated discussions with Palace for Guehi, and now, with Liverpool out of the running, they may have a clear shot at landing the 24-year-old. The Magpies are expected to make an opening offer, although that is not likely to come close to Palace’s asking price.
Guehi might be open to joining Newcastle if the conditions favour the defender, as Eddie Howe wants a statement signing to boost his squad’s confidence ahead of the new campaign. Liverpool’s exit from the race will simplify the race for the Magpies, as well as the player to make a clear choice.
Liverpool have no plans to enter the conversation for Marc Guehi despite recent reports stating the contrary, and Newcastle United are keen.
According to TBR, Liverpool does not plan on entering the race for Marc Guehi, with the England international attracting significant interest from elsewhere. Crystal Palace could demand a huge fee to sell the 24-year-old, as the Merseysiders are not part of the running pack.
No Liverpool interest in Marc Guehi
For a long time, Liverpool was considered big admirers of Marc Guehi, and coupled with their desire to strengthen the back with a new defender, the links to the Crystal Palace star made total sense. The Merseysiders have been erringly quiet in this window, although they are expected to spring into life in the latter stages, with at least three new signings planned.
Arne Slot will look at strengthening the central defensive ranks after Joel Matip’s departure and Joe Gomez’s possible exit. While there have been no significant outgoings so far, they are still expected to sign a new centre-back, irrespective of what happens with Joe Gomez’s future.
A recent report suggested that Liverpool retained an interest in Marc Guehi, with the central defenders entering the final two years of his deal at Crystal Palace. However, his potential asking price somewhere between the £60 million and £70 million mark led to Liverpool rethinking their stance.
As things stand, they are not part of the running pack and do not plan to enter the race for the 24-year-old defender now. Going forward, Arne Slot might consider other targets, such as a left-footed centre-back, meaning they might concede letting go of a high-quality target like the Palace man.
Newcastle United leading the race
Newcastle United initiated discussions with Palace for Guehi, and now, with Liverpool out of the running, they may have a clear shot at landing the 24-year-old. The Magpies are expected to make an opening offer, although that is not likely to come close to Palace’s asking price.
Guehi might be open to joining Newcastle if the conditions favour the defender, as Eddie Howe wants a statement signing to boost his squad’s confidence ahead of the new campaign. Liverpool’s exit from the race will simplify the race for the Magpies, as well as the player to make a clear choice.