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Liverpool have 'discussed' Crystal Palace star as potential addition in defence, it's not Guehi - journalist

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Liverpool Have 'Discussed' Crystal Palace Star as Potential Addition in Defence – It's Not Marc Guehi

Liverpool FC have reportedly held internal discussions about signing a Crystal Palace defender as a potential bolster to their backline, but it is not their high-profile star Marc Guehi, according to journalist sources.



The interest emerges amid Liverpool's ongoing quest for defensive reinforcements under manager Arne Slot. While Marc Guehi has long been linked with a move to Anfield, recent reports indicate the Reds are exploring alternative options from Selhurst Park. Guehi, whose transfer to Liverpool appeared in doubt after the club shifted focus to four other center-back targets, remains a name in circulation but is not the subject of these latest talks[2][3].

Instead, attention has turned to Guehi's teammate, identified in transfer rumors as a more attainable option. Liverpool still harbor hopes of securing Guehi, with some outlets claiming the deal is not entirely off the table[1]. However, the club's hierarchy is weighing multiple profiles to enhance defensive depth, especially with concerns over Ibrahima Konaté's form and potential squad changes ahead of the 2026-27 season[2].

Journalistic insights from reliable football insiders suggest these discussions are at an early stage, with no formal bid submitted yet. Crystal Palace's valuation for the unnamed player is reportedly more negotiable than Guehi's £70m-plus price tag. This move aligns with Liverpool's strategy of targeting Premier League-proven talents who can adapt quickly, avoiding massive outlays in future windows[2].

Meanwhile, other names like Axel Disasi from Chelsea have surfaced in broader speculation, but Palace remains a key focus[1]. Fans await clarity as the January window approaches, with Harvey Elliott's future also unresolved[1]. Liverpool's defense has shown vulnerabilities this season, prompting proactive scouting.

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