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Daniel Sturridge makes feelings clear on Liverpool missing out on Marc Guehi to Man City

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Daniel Sturridge Makes Feelings Clear on Liverpool Missing Out on Marc Guehi to Man City

Former Liverpool striker Daniel Sturridge has voiced his candid thoughts on Liverpool FC's failure to secure Crystal Palace defender Marc Guehi, who instead joined rivals Manchester City in a surprise January transfer window move.



Sturridge, speaking on his popular podcast, expressed a mix of disappointment and understanding regarding Liverpool's transfer strategy. "It's gutting to see a talent like Guehi go to City, but Arne Slot has to prioritize players who fit the system perfectly," he said. Guehi, a 25-year-old England international, had been heavily linked with a move to Anfield amid Crystal Palace's willingness to cash in due to his contract situation nearing its end.

Recent reports highlighted Palace slashing Guehi's asking price below £35 million as his deal winds down, making him an attractive target for Premier League clubs. Liverpool had shown strong interest, with sources anticipating an official offer from the Reds. However, Manchester City swooped in with a compelling package, bolstering their defense under Pep Guardiola.[1]

Sturridge praised Guehi's qualities: "He's composed on the ball, strong in the air, and has that Premier League pedigree. Liverpool could have used him, especially with injuries in the backline." Yet, he urged fans to trust the club's recruitment: "We've seen before how patience pays off—think Van Dijk or Alisson."

The transfer saga underscores Liverpool's cautious January approach, focusing on long-term targets rather than panic buys. Slot's side remains top of the league, but the Guehi miss has sparked debates on whether they should revisit defensive reinforcements before the window closes.

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