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Liverpool’s pursuit of Marc Guehi has reached a critical stage, with negotiations now centered on key things that could dictate whether the deal is completed before the transfer window closes.
Marc Guehi will be available to play for Liverpool in the Champions League should he make a move to Anfield - despite being poised to feature for Crystal Palace in Europe. Guehi will line up for Palace in their first-ever major European tie when they entertain Fredrisktad of Norway in their Conference League play-off first leg on Thursday evening.
Liverpool held talks with Crystal Palace over a potential deal for Marc Guehi earlier this month and Sean Dyche has now shared a new theory about the England star's future
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Football365 on MSNChelsea urged to beat Liverpool to Marc Guehi signing who ‘will hit the ground running’
Former Tottenham and Aston Villa boss Tim Sherwood reckons Chelsea should beat the “queue” and sign Marc Guehi before his contract expires. The Crystal Palace captain is expected to leave Selhurst Park this summer given he has 12 months left on his deal but it is Liverpool that currently look the most likely to land the 25-year-old.
Marc Guehi only has eyes for Liverpool if he leaves Crystal Palace before the end of the summer, it has been claimed. The Reds remain in talks with Palace for the player, who is thought to be keen on a move to Anfield.
David Ornstein reveals Marc Guehi WILL join Liverpool ✈️ this summer 😳 if a deal is AGREED 💰️ with Crystal Palace!
Crystal Palace captain Marc Guehi is setting his sights on Liverpool as a potential destination if he departs Selhurst Park this summer. The Reds are said to be in ongoing discussions with Palace for the 25-year-old centre-back, who is believed to be eager to make the switch to Anfield.
Virgil Van Dijk leaned on his experience to effectively defend open spaces with the absence of a true defensive midfielder ahead of the back four, but as the full-backs bombed on and the midfield was vacated, it was his Liverpool team-mate Ibrahima Konate who looked to struggle with the vast acres of Anfield grass he had to cover.