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Virgil van Dijk and Marc Guehi could become team-mates at Liverpool(Image: Getty Images)
Liverpool have been informed that Crystal Palace are keen to offload Marc Guehi while they can still turn a profit on the defender.
Palace supporter and broadcaster Rebecca Lowe has suggested the south London outfit are "desperate" to avoid losing Guehi for nothing next summer, with the Premier League champions braced for a hectic conclusion to the transfer window.
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alongside former Arsenal star Theo Walcott, Lowe reckons her cherished club have been touting the centre-half, whom they acquired from Chelsea for £18m in 2021, to competitors as they seek to secure a considerable sum for the England international while they can.
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Questions over Guehi establishing himself in Liverpool's first team have been an ongoing concern.
Guehi has played 23 times for England, matching the number of appearances Konate has for Les Blues, while the latter has also captained his country on one occasion in November 2024.
Article continues belowLiverpool defender Konate is now in the last 12 months of his contract(Image: Liverpool FC via Getty Images)
However, Walcott remains adamant the transfer would be worthwhile for the Reds as Guehi would make an immediate difference.
Van Dijk, Konate and Joe Gomez represent their only three senior central defensive choices currently, with Konate entering the final 12 months of his deal and Gomez presently sidelined through injury.
Rebecca Lowe and Theo Walcott discussed Marc Guehi to Liverpool this summer(Image: YouTube/The Overlap US)
Palace chairman Steve Parish acknowledged earlier this week that losing the defender for nothing would pose a "problem" and that Guehi might leave during the current transfer window.
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