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Marc Guehi remains a Crystal Palace player for another few months at least until the winter transfer window opens.
The England international, 25, however, has reaffirmed his commitment to Palace and, as captain, seems exceedingly unlikely to depart in the New Year.
Therefore, the player appears set to have his pick of clubs as a free transfer.
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Here, the ECHO has rounded up the latest reporting around Guehi;
Manchester City will reportedly rival Liverpool to sign Guehi at the end of this season.
The Mirror also credit the likes of Barcelona, Bayern Munich, Inter Milan, Juventus and Real Madrid with an interest in the 25-year-old on a free transfer.
They, however, claim there is no chance of Guehi going anywhere in January and dismiss links to Chelsea as highly unlikely, despite their coach Enzo Maresca being a big admirer of the player.
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Arne Slot has addressed the situation several times since deadline day.
The latest occasion was during an interview for the Sky Sports podcast 'One on One'.
"For us, it was, of course, a disappointment, but for the player, I assume, as well, because he was expecting to come to us.
That happens in football many times, and the good thing in football is, especially after the international break, everyone comes back and then accepts the situation, and knows he has to perform well.
"If a player wants a transfer that he doesn't get, you always feel for him.
"If it's a player of my team, you talk to him and make sure he gets his energy back and keeps going again, and that is probably what has happened at Palace with Marc Guehi now, as well."
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Liverpool chairman Tom Werner understands why Palace were unwilling to sell Guehi.
Appearing on episode 51 of It's Called Soccer from The Overlap US, he spoke about the summer transfer window.
"I didn't know any more than the news media," Werner acknowledged.
"I thought we were going to get the defender from Crystal Palace!
"But I understood, their club started out [the season] very well, and their chairman, my counterpart, said; 'We can't afford' - whatever that means - 'we can't afford to lose him'.
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