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Arsenal and Liverpool receive Marc Guehi boost after Oliver Glasner's decision

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Arsenal and Liverpool Receive Marc Guehi Boost After Oliver Glasner's Decision

Crystal Palace captain Marc Guehi has emerged as a prime transfer target for both Arsenal and Liverpool following a significant decision by Palace manager Oliver Glasner. In a surprise move, Glasner has opted not to block Guehi's potential January exit, providing a major boost to the Premier League rivals chasing the England international defender.



The 24-year-old centre-back has been in scintillating form this season, anchoring Palace's defense amid their push for European football. With his contract expiring in summer 2026, Palace face the risk of losing him for free if no deal is struck soon. Guehi rejected a new contract offer last year, signaling his desire for a move to a bigger club.

Glasner's stance shift comes after Palace's recent 2-1 victory over Arsenal, where Guehi starred. Speaking post-match, Glasner praised Guehi's leadership but admitted: "Marc is a top player, and if he wants to take the next step, we won't stand in his way. We've got plans in place." This green light has alerted Arsenal and Liverpool, both seeking defensive reinforcements.

Arsenal, managed by Mikel Arteta, view Guehi as the ideal long-term successor to aging William Saliba partners. Liverpool, under Arne Slot, need depth behind Virgil van Dijk amid injury concerns. Sources indicate both clubs have initiated contact with Palace, with bids potentially exceeding £70 million—shattering Palace's record sale set by Wilfried Zaha.

Guehi's versatility, ball-playing ability, and 25 England caps make him a coveted asset. Palace fans are resigned, with chairman Steve Parish hinting at reinvestment. As the January window heats up, a bidding war looms, with Tottenham and Newcastle also monitoring. Glasner's pragmatism could reshape the transfer market.

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