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Daily Mirror IconSportFootballMarc GuehiCrystal Palace defender Marc Guehi has been heavily linked with a move to Liverpool in recent months, but the Reds could face competition from the likes of Barcelona and Real MadridLiverpool transfer target Marc Guehi has maintained he isn't thinking about his future, insisting "it doesn't matter" regarding the ongoing speculation. Guehi has remained a key figure and continues to captain the Eagles.His Selhurst Park contract expires at the end of the current season and he's unlikely to pen fresh terms, meaning he'll be available as a free agent.READ MORE: Thomas Tuchel says England are 'underdogs' for World Cup after 59 years of hurtREAD MORE: Alexander Isak shows up Michael Owen as private talks about Liverpool star come to lightThe Reds remain in the hunt for his signature, though fresh reports indicate they could trail Bayern Munich, Barcelona and Real Madrid in the pursuit.It's suggested that Palace are bracing themselves for the player's exit, either during the January transfer window or next summer.Guehi is currently away with England and could feature in both Thursday evening's friendly against Wales and next Tuesday's World Cup Qualifier in Latvia.Prior to those games, Guehi was quizzed about the significance of resolving his personal situation.



Whether it's sorted or not, it doesn't matter for me."Liverpool are expected to monitor Guehi's performance during the international break, with their January transfer window plans yet to be revealed.Arne Slot might be worried about his central defence options, as summer recruit Giovanni Leoni is out for an extended period due to a severe knee injury.There are also worries about Ibrahima Konate's fitness. It has been disclosed that the defender has not been training with the French squad after he limped off just after half time in last weekend's loss to Chelsea.Liverpool are back in action after the international break.

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