5 Key Takeaways
- Newcastle have ended their pursuit of Crystal Palace star Marc Guehi
- Liverpool are now leading the race, exploring a cash-plus-player deal involving Ben Doak
- Palace have set a £50 million valuation for their England international defender
- Manchester United and Tottenham also remain interested
- Liverpool are pushing for a reduced fee, closer to £45 million, before finalizing the move
Newcastle Exit Opens Door for Rival Bid
Newcastle United have decided to pull out of the race for Marc Guehi, after weeks of internal discussions and failed efforts to match Crystal Palace’s valuation. With alternative defensive targets now being explored, the Magpies are stepping aside—shifting attention to other summer reinforcements.
Liverpool Crafting Creative Deal for Guehi
Liverpool have now taken the lead in the chase for the 23-year-old defender. Reports suggest they’re preparing a deal that includes young winger Ben Doak plus a significant cash sum, giving them a potential edge over rivals in a tightly contested transfer saga.
Crystal Palace Hold Firm at £50M
Palace remain clear: they want around £50 million for their captain. With Guehi entering the final stretch of his contract, the club is eager to strike a deal this summer to avoid losing him for a reduced fee or free next year.
Multiple Premier League Suitors
While Liverpool are leading negotiations, Manchester United and Tottenham are monitoring developments. Guehi’s leadership and Premier League consistency make him a high-value defensive addition in a market lacking top-tier centre-backs.
Liverpool Seek Discount Before Final Push
Despite their interest, Liverpool are unwilling to meet the full valuation upfront. They aim to bring the total cost down to below £45 million, banking on Palace’s need to sell sooner rather than later.
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