Marc Guehi Liverpool transfer takes twist
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Crystal Palace consider Sporting CP centre-back Ousmane Diomande as the natural successor to Liverpool target Marc Guehi, according to Sky Switzerland journalist Sacha Tavolieri.Liverpool are in pole
Liverpool have been pursuing Marc Guehi for several months now, and they have finally made a breakthrough in their bid to land him.
Crystal Palace captain Marc Guehi is ready to 'delay' his dream move to Liverpool to stay at Selhurst Park for the rest of the season, according to Alan Nixon. The England international was on the verge of joining the Reds at the end of the summer transfer window before the transfer collapsed, which meant Guehi remained in south London.
With Marc Guehi (25) likely to leave Crystal Palace, Sporting’s Ousmane Diomandé (21) has emerged as a potential replacement for the England international defender, according to Sacha Tavolieri.
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Marc Guehi's three-word message as brutal Liverpool decision hints at January transfer stance
Marc Guehi has sent a new message as Liverpool's slump continues, with Arne Slot making a brutal decision during the defeat to Nottingham Forest that hints at a potential January transfer
Marc Guehi has been attracting interest from several top clubs for months. But according to Sky Sports, Liverpool are now leading the race to sign the Crystal Palace defender.
Sources say Liverpool could accelerate their move to sign Crystal Palace star Marc Guehi in the January transfer window.
Crystal Palace boss Oliver Glasner contemplated subbing Marc Guehi against Wolves with his captain forced to play 86 minutes on a yellow card.
If Marc Guéhi is to leave Crystal Palace in January, Liverpool are reportedly his only realistic destination this winter. The picture looks very different in the event that he holds out until the summer.
Arne Slot's Liverpool are reportedly once again in pole position to land Marc Guehi from Crystal Palace in the January transfer window. The Reds narrowly missed out on the defender last summer but Palace are now considering a sale in the winter window to avoid losing the England international for free in summer 2026.