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Eberechi Eze and Marc Guehi reunited at St George's Park(Image: England/FA)Eberechi Eze and Marc Guehi's wholesome reunion on England duty was hailed by fans.
The former Crystal Palace team-mates endured a hectic summer, with Eze moving to Arsenal and Guehi's Liverpool transfer collapsing on deadline day.
Palace captain Guehi and dynamic forward Eze were cornerstones in Oliver Glasner's side last year as they lifted the FA Cup and continued to be pivotal during their Community Shield win last month.
Guehi, on the other hand, with his contract expiring in 2026, had long been of interest to the likes of Newcastle United and Chelsea, although it seemed as though Anfield would be his landing spot.
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The defender underwent a medical on deadline day.
The English pair met after Guehi's Liverpool transfer collapse at St George's Park when reporting for England duty, and fans' hearts were warmed by their embrace and evident rock-solid bond.
In a video uploaded to England's official YouTube channel, Thomas Tuchel's squad arrived ahead of their matches against Andorra and Serbia.
Staff greeted some new faces in Tottenham's Djed Spence and Nottingham Forest's Elliot Anderson.
Some familiar faces were also welcomed back, including captain Harry Kane and Ruben Loftus-Cheek, who played under Tuchel for Chelsea but hasn't made a Three Lions appearance for seven years.
Near the end of the video, new Gunners signing Eze turned up, and when entering the England building, he spotted former colleague Guehi speaking to staff members.
Eze and Guehi are clearly close friends(Image: Getty)
The 27-year-old gave Guehi a warm pat on the back before shaking hands with those he was speaking to.
Eze then gave Guehi a firm hug, an indication of the camaraderie they developed at Selhurst Park.
Fans online were quick to express their joy at the pair's embrace, with one posting: "That's the spirit of decent players." While a second added: "Brothers back together."
"That hug said many words," commented a third, and a fourth praised: "Eze giving Guehi a hug after the nonsense he's been through." A fifth wrote: "Love you Guehi!"
A sixth supporter took a more bleak approach to the hug in light of Guehi's transfer collapse, as they posted: "Shame man, can see the sympathetic hug from Eze to Guehi about not getting his big move."
Only Eze ended up departing Selhurst Park this summer(Image: Sebastian Frej/MB Media, Getty Images)
Deadline day was chaotic for Guehi, who now looks likely to either seal a move in January or on a free next summer.