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Liverpool transfer stance explained as Marc Guehi set to join Man City for £20m

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Liverpool Transfer Stance Explained as Marc Guehi Set to Join Man City for £20m

Crystal Palace captain Marc Guehi is on the brink of departing the club amid strong interest from Manchester City, with a deal reportedly in its final stages. Palace head coach Oliver Glasner confirmed that Guehi will not feature in the upcoming match against Sunderland due to ongoing transfer negotiations, though he refrained from naming the buying club.[1]



Guehi's contract expires at the end of the season, allowing him to negotiate with overseas clubs like Bayern Munich, Barcelona, and Real Madrid. However, Manchester City's pursuit has intensified following an injury to their defender Ruben Dias, positioning them as frontrunners for the 25-year-old England international.[1]

The article sheds light on Liverpool's transfer stance: Despite leading the race for Guehi last summer, the Reds' move collapsed on deadline day. Liverpool had been heavily linked with the versatile centre-back, valued for his Premier League experience and leadership qualities. This January, City have made a "big approach," leapfrogging Liverpool in the pursuit.[2]

Reports suggest City are prepared to pay around £20m to secure Guehi mid-season, capitalizing on his contract situation. Palace, reluctant to lose their skipper for free in the summer, appear open to a January sale. Glasner's update underscores the advanced nature of talks: "A deal with Marc is in the final stages... Marc doesn't play tomorrow for us."[1]

For Liverpool, this development closes the door on a long-admired target, prompting questions about their defensive reinforcements. Sources indicate the club has shifted focus elsewhere, prioritizing other positions amid a strong title challenge. Guehi's potential City move highlights the cut-throat January window dynamics.

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