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Liverpool will meet with Marc Guehi later this month, just weeks after his proposed transfer from Crystal Palace to Anfield fell through at the last minute.
A £35 million ($47 million) deal was agreed to secure the England international on deadline day, but the move was abandoned at the last minute.
With only 12 months left on his current deal, the Eagles grudgingly accepted Liverpool's offer despite manager Oliver Glasner making his desire to retain his skipper abundantly clear.
"We had a meeting in March and we had an agreement that we're just selling Marc if we have the right replacement in," Glasner said after Palace's Premier League victory against Aston Villa.
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So it is clear that one part of the agreement is not fulfilled, that means we can't sell Marc.
"And it's not for Oliver Glasner.
It's not a gift or a wish for Oliver Glasner.
Because he loves Crystal Palace, he loves the team and we feel the appreciation he has and he also feels the same from his side."
Despite the talk of a potential move to Liverpool, Guehi has maintained his professionalism, even playing against those who could have been his new teammates in the Community Shield.
Following that match, he played the full 90 minutes in Palace's next five competitive fixtures and even found the back of the net in the team's recent victory at Villa Park.
Even though his dream move didn't materialize, it's almost certain that the 25-year-old will continue to be a regular starter for Palace
After the September international break, Palace is set to face Sunderland and West Ham in Premier League action, with an EFL Cup tie against Millwall sandwiched between.
The month concludes with Liverpool visiting Selhurst Park, providing Guehi with an immediate reunion with the club that tried to secure his services on deadline day.
This encounter will mark the third time Liverpool has faced Palace in its last 10 competitive matches