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Marc Guehi transfer momentum shifts towards Man City, forcing Liverpool call

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Marc Guehi Transfer Momentum Shifts Towards Man City, Forcing Liverpool Call

By HITC Staff | January 2026



The transfer race for Crystal Palace captain Marc Guehi has taken a dramatic turn, with Manchester City emerging as the frontrunners, putting pressure on rivals Liverpool to act decisively this January window[1][2].

City's Bold Move

Reports indicate Manchester City have made a "big approach" for the England international defender, who has been a standout performer for Palace despite their struggles. Previously, Liverpool held the advantage in the pursuit of Guehi, seen as a long-term replacement for aging center-backs like Virgil van Dijk. However, City's intervention—fueled by their need for defensive reinforcement amid injuries—has shifted the momentum decisively[1].

Palace head coach Oliver Glasner has openly confirmed that Guehi is "on the verge of leaving" the club, signaling the end of his Selhurst Park tenure. Glasner praised the 25-year-old's leadership but acknowledged the inevitability of a big-money move, with City prepared to meet Palace's valuation reportedly exceeding £70 million[2].

Liverpool's Dilemma

For Liverpool, the development forces an immediate "call": escalate their interest with a formal bid or risk losing out to Pep Guardiola's side. Sources close to Anfield suggest the Reds had advanced talks with Guehi's camp, but City's financial muscle and title-contending status pose a significant threat. Failing to secure Guehi could leave Liverpool exposed in defense, especially with Jarell Quansah and Ibrahima Konate's inconsistencies highlighted this season[1].

Guehi's versatility, aerial dominance, and composure under pressure make him a prime target for both clubs. Palace, battling relegation, are reluctant sellers but cannot resist top-tier offers. As negotiations intensify, the coming days will determine whether City seal a pre-deadline coup or Liverpool mount a comeback[2].

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