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Liverpool got Marc Guehi transfer warning four months ago as Man City could make Reds pay

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Liverpool Got Marc Guehi Transfer Warning Four Months Ago as Man City Could Make Reds Pay

Liverpool FC received an early caution about the challenges in signing Marc Guehi from Crystal Palace four months prior, as Manchester City's interest now threatens to derail the Reds' plans. Crystal Palace manager Oliver Glasner has confirmed that the England international captain could depart Selhurst Park this January if a suitable bid arrives, particularly amid City's defensive injury crisis.



Guehi, whose contract expires at season's end, nearly joined Liverpool last summer but the deal collapsed on deadline day when Palace withdrew.[2] Glasner dismissed speculation linking him to Manchester United while openly conceding a City move is possible: "If a massive offer comes from City and Marc wants to do it, it will happen."[2] He emphasized squad balance, stating, "If a player feels too good for a club, it is better to sell him," signaling Palace's readiness to cash in rather than lose him for free.[2]

Recent reports highlight a fresh price tag on Guehi amid Liverpool's ongoing interest, compounded by Man City's urgent need for defensive reinforcements due to prolonged injuries.[1] Under Arne Slot, Liverpool cannot match City's financial pull this season, giving the champions a decisive edge in the race.[3] Glasner noted the dual pressures: "Everybody wants him to stay... but if somebody is coming and you are freezing [financially], the club says financial issues are more important."[2]

The warning from four months ago—likely tied to Palace's firm valuation—underscores how City's intervention could force Liverpool to pay a premium or miss out entirely. As January heats up, Guehi's future hangs in the balance, with Palace prioritizing value over loyalty.[1][3][4]

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