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Liverpool’s hopes of signing Marc Guehi have been boosted by subtle signs that the defender still intends to honour his previous preference for Anfield over other suitors. The article explains that Guehi, whose Crystal Palace contract is running down, had already indicated last summer that Liverpool was his chosen destination, even as Manchester City circle and could offer higher wages and immediate title contention.
The key source of optimism for Liverpool is that nothing has emerged to suggest Guehi has changed his mind. Reports continue to stress that he would rather join Liverpool than City, reinforcing the idea that his stance has remained consistent despite external pressures. This continuity is seen as crucial in a landscape where players often shift allegiances quickly once bigger offers materialise.
Liverpool are thought to be prepared to wait until the summer to land Guehi on more favourable financial terms, rather than pay a premium in January. That strategy carries obvious risk, particularly if City intensify their pursuit or Palace push him towards the highest bidder. However, Liverpool’s confidence appears rooted in the belief that the player’s word still counts, and that he views Anfield as the better long‑term footballing project, with the opportunity to be a central figure in a new‑look defence.
The article frames this as a calculated gamble: Liverpool are effectively trusting Guehi to stick to his original choice in the face of rival interest. If he does, they secure a top‑level, Premier League‑proven England international centre‑back in his prime without overpaying in January. If he does not, they risk losing a priority target to a direct domestic rival. For now, though, every subtle indication supports the idea that Guehi still intends to join Liverpool when the time comes.
