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Liverpool make new Marc Guehi transfer offer as Crystal Palace issue counter bid

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Marc Guehi has just a year left on his Crystal Palace deal(Image: Getty Images)

Liverpool have made a £35million bid for Crystal Palace defender Marc Guehi.

The Reds, who initially offered £35m following the Community Shield earlier this month, are also offering a 10 percent sell on clause.

But the Eagles have made their own counter offer, having been holding out for £40m throughout the past month.



But they also know how valuable he is to them and have been holding out for the right deal on a player whom they rejected a £70m offer from Newcastle last summer.



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Interestingly, one of the players Palace are keen on to replace Guehi is Liverpool's own England defender, Joe Gomez.

Eagles chiefs have intimated that they are keen on taking Gomez - who came through Charlton Athletic's academy - back to London with a season-long loan deal mooted.

However, have no intention of letting him go.

But Glasner insists that the club must keep the ex-Chelsea centre-back at the club, declaring: "It is not possible to find a Marc Guehi replacement who can play straight in the Premier League as a starter."

Gomez would have offered a solution on that front, despite the injury issues that have stalled his progress somewhat in recent years.

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