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Marc Guehi sends triple message amid Liverpool transfer failure

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Marc Guehi of England(Image: Carl Recine/Getty Images)

Marc Guehi has once again taken to social media to post several wordless messages after missing out on a transfer to Liverpool.

The Reds attempted to sign the England international on transfer deadline day after agreeing a £35million deal with Crystal Palace.

Guehi had been undergoing a medical in London when news emerged that a deal to sign for Liverpool had fallen through in the final hours of the transfer window.



Guehi posted a photo of himself smiling as he arrived at St George's Park to train with his Three Lions teammates.



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On Thursday night, Guehi posted three more photos on his Instagram story from his time with the England squad.

One photo was of himself alongside former Palace teammate Eberechi Eze, who signed for Arsenal last month.

Another photo featured Guehi alongside former Liverpool captain Jordan Henderson, as well as Aston Villa's Morgan Rogers and AC Milan's Ruben Loftus-Cheek.

The final photo saw Guehi working on a training drill with a ball and a hula hoop alongside Manchester City defender John Stones.

Guehi will be hoping to feature for England when they face Andorra in their World Cup qualifier on Saturday at Villa Park.

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