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The possibility of Liverpool signing Crystal Palace defender Marc Guehi has become a major talking point again in the last week.The Reds made a £35m offer for Guehi during the 2025 summer transfer window, which was turned down.Now, the centre-back will leave Crystal Palace for free at the end of his contract in June 2026, unless he secures a permanent exit in January.Join our newsletter for news & smart analysis. Will Marc Guehi end up at Liverpool?
“If he goes in January or the summer, who knows? I hope he stays until then so we can have him a bit longer”Adam Wharton on Marc Guehi leaving Crystal Palace Liverpool signing Marc Guehi in January would be a ‘U-turn’Palace insiders now think that Liverpool may be the only club that attempts to buy Guehi in January, though the likes of Real Madrid and Bayern Munich are thought to hold an interest as well.Following that update, journalist Ben Jacobs has commented on the stopper potentially moving to Anfield this winter.Speaking on The United Stand podcast, he said: “People are assuming that Liverpool will bid in January because Giovanni Leoni got injured.
“It could happen, but, if it does, it would be a U-turn from Liverpool because sources said after the Leoni injury that they could wait until the summer.”When is Giovanni Leoni back from injuryThe 18-year-old arrived from Serie A outfit Parma over the summer but suffered an injury on his Liverpool debut versus Southampton on September 23.Leoni has torn his ACL, and Slot has confirmed he will be sidelined for a year, meaning he won’t be back playing until September 2026.The Dutchman said: “He is not in a good place because he tore his ACL, which means he will be out for a year.“Being so young and coming to a new country and playing so well in your first game, it’s very hard to take the positives.” Who will win Liverpool vs Nottingham Forest on Saturday? Photo by Alex Livesey – Danehouse/Getty Images Despite losing his fourth-choice centre-back over two months ago, Slot isn’t worried about signing a centre-back right now.He was asked about the arrival of defensive reinforcements in January when speaking to the media pre-Nottingham Forest and insisted it is the ‘last thing’ on his mind right now.
