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Marc Guehi agreement already reached as Liverpool needs to 'go all out' amid Man City twist

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Marc Guehi Agreement Already Reached as Liverpool Needs to 'Go All Out' Amid Man City Twist

Liverpool FC faces a critical juncture in the January transfer window as Manchester City advances negotiations for Crystal Palace defender Marc Guehi, despite reports of an agreement already in place.[1][2]



Guehi, the England international, is in the final year of his contract with Palace, set to become a free agent in summer 2026. Liverpool nearly secured his signature on the last day of the 2025 summer window, but the deal collapsed when Palace couldn't find a replacement in time. Manager Arne Slot and sporting director Richard Hughes remain keen, viewing him as a key target to bolster the defense.[1]

However, City has hijacked the move amid their injury crisis. Transfer expert Fabrizio Romano revealed on his YouTube channel that City is negotiating a £35 million bid (€40.3m / $47.1m), with Palace open to a mid-season sale if the offer is right and Guehi wants to leave—comments echoed by Palace boss Oliver Glasner. Despite this, Romano stresses no deal is "done" or agreed, keeping the door ajar.[1][2]

Liverpool internally believes a January deal will be difficult but won't rule it out entirely, having had Guehi "in their hands" last summer. Sources urge the Reds to "go all out" to fend off rivals like Real Madrid and Bayern Munich, who are monitoring for a free transfer. Palace's willingness to cash in now could force Liverpool's hand, with reports of a maximum bid cap shared amid the frenzy.[1][2][3]

As the situation evolves, Liverpool fans hope for a twist to revive their top defensive target, but City's urgency poses a major threat in this high-stakes tug-of-war.[4]

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