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Liverpool Transfer Latest - Marc Guehi Update as Defender Talks 'Underway'
Liverpool's pursuit of Crystal Palace defender Marc Guehi intensifies amid ongoing contract uncertainties at Selhurst Park. Palace blocked a Deadline Day move to Anfield last summer, but with Guehi's deal expiring next summer, his departure appears inevitable. European clubs are alert, poised to negotiate pre-contracts in the New Year[1].
Rumors linking the England international to Liverpool persist strongly. Sky Sports reports that Palace's stance has not shifted, fueling speculation of an imminent exit. Meanwhile, Liverpool remain committed to re-signing their own Ibrahima Konate, whose future could intertwine with Guehi's situation. Real Madrid's interest in Konate is reportedly waning, potentially clearing a path for the Reds[1].
Defensive Reinforcements on the Horizon
The article highlights Liverpool's defensive needs, especially after injuries like Giovanni Leoni's ACL setback. Despite low center-back numbers, fringe players like Rhys Williams have not featured, with Monaco linked in the summer. Guehi emerges as a prime long-term target to bolster Arne Slot's backline[1][2].
Talks with Guehi are 'underway', according to sources close to the negotiations. Palace's reluctance to extend his contract has accelerated interest from Premier League rivals and continental suitors. Liverpool view the 24-year-old as a perfect partner for Virgil van Dijk, praising his composure, aerial prowess, and Premier League experience[1].
Other Liverpool Transfer Movements
- Outgoing confirmed: Liverpool's first 2026 transfer sees defender James Norris permanently join Shelbourne FC after a successful 2025 loan. The 22-year-old left-back made 45 appearances, earning Young Player of the Year honors[2].
- Harvey Elliott speculation: Potential loan returns or MLS moves amid Aston Villa links[2].
- Contracts in focus: Players like Bernardo Silva and Jamaal Lascelles face free-agent scenarios[1].
As the January window approaches, Guehi talks gain momentum, positioning Liverpool favorably in the race. Fans await official developments that could reshape the defense for the 2026/27 campaign[1][2].
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