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Liverpool’s Pursuit of Marc Guehi Encounters Crystal Palace Resistance on Deadline Day

Marc Guehi

Key Takeaways:

  • Liverpool submitted a renewed £35 million bid on Friday for Crystal Palace defender Marc Guehi, including a 10 per cent sell-on clause
  • Crystal Palace are demanding an extra £5 million in performance-based bonuses, while manager Oliver Glasner has insisted the club must not sell Guehi without a replacement
  • Guehi, aged 25, scored in Palace’s 3-0 victory at Aston Villa on Sunday, remaining professional amidst transfer speculation

Liverpool Negotiations and Palace’s Stance

The future of Marc Guehi remains unresolved as Liverpool escalate their efforts to sign the Crystal Palace captain before the transfer window closes. Entering the final year of his Selhurst Park contract, the 25-year-old centre-back is the subject of an improved £35 million offer from the Anfield club, with a 10 per cent sell-on clause included. Liverpool view Guehi as a potential long-term replacement for Ibrahima Konate, whose contract expires in June 2026 and who has reportedly attracted attention from Real Madrid.

Despite Liverpool’s proposal, the Eagles are demanding a further £5 million in performance-related bonuses in addition to the base fee. The Merseyside club’s interest has intensified after Konate picked up an injury during Liverpool’s 1-0 home win against Arsenal on Sunday.

Oliver Glasner’s Clear Message on Guehi’s Importance

Marc Guehi’s professionalism has come to the fore throughout the transfer saga, highlighted by his goal and steadfast leadership in Palace’s convincing 3-0 win at Aston Villa. Speaking after the match, Palace manager Oliver Glasner delivered a direct message to club chairman Steve Parish, making it clear that Guehi must not be allowed to leave unless the club secures an adequate replacement before Monday’s 7pm deadline.

Glasner told Sky Sports: “I like Marc, he is such a professional player and such a nice guy.” He continued, “It is for the future of Crystal Palace. We have to keep him. We don’t have the right replacement, so for me, it is clear that we keep him.”

In a subsequent press conference, Glasner reiterated his stance: “There is no deal. We can decide, he is our player and under contract. We can decide. It is up to us.

“Our fans deserve to have the best players available. If we don’t sell Marc, he will accept it. He loves Crystal Palace and the team. We have to [keep Guehi] if we want to play a successful season.

“When you see our defensive set-up, this is our foundation, everybody knows exactly what he has to do, everybody can rely on each other. Marc isn’t a small part in this, he’s our captain.

“We have to keep him. I told this to the chairman. It’s not for me. I like Marc, he’s such a professional player, and is such a nice guy but it’s for the future of Crystal Palace, it’s for playing a successful season.

“We have to keep him. We’ve discussed this situation and said, ‘Okay, we’re only selling Marc if we have the right replacement’. If we don’t have the right replacement for me it’s clear to keep him.”

Transfer Situation at a Glance

PlayerClubLiverpool’s OfferPalace’s DemandsContract StatusRecent Achievement
Marc GuehiCrystal Palace£35 million + 10% sell-on clauseAdditional £5 million in bonuses12 months remainingScored in 3-0 win at Aston Villa

Conclusion

With the transfer deadline imminent, Liverpool’s chase for Marc Guehi is facing staunch resistance from Crystal Palace. The outcome may hinge upon whether the Eagles can secure a satisfactory replacement within the final hours of the window.


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