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Oliver Glasner Hints at Marc Guehi's Potential Manchester City Move
Crystal Palace manager Oliver Glasner has openly acknowledged the possibility of star defender Marc Guehi departing for Manchester City this month, signaling a pragmatic stance amid transfer speculation.[1][2]
In a candid interview, Glasner stated, "I'm not naive", admitting that Guehi could join the Premier League leaders if the right offer arrives. The Austrian boss appears to have set an informal transfer asking price, underscoring Palace's willingness to negotiate despite their defensive woes.[1]
Glasner's comments come as Manchester City, managed by Pep Guardiola, seek reinforcements at center-back following injuries and inconsistent form. Guehi, 25, has been a standout for Palace, earning England international caps and captaining the side on occasions. His contract situation—entering its final 18 months—makes him an attractive target, with City reportedly monitoring closely.[1][2]
The Palace head coach emphasized that any move would depend on Guehi's desire to leave and a bid meeting valuation, reportedly in the region of £50-60 million. "If he wants to go to Manchester City and the right bid comes in, he can leave," Glasner confirmed in remarks covered by fan channels.[2]
This revelation has intensified rumors, with Palace fans bracing for a January exit. Glasner praised Guehi's contributions but stressed the realities of top-flight football: player ambition and financial imperatives often dictate outcomes. City, chasing domestic and European honors, view Guehi as a long-term successor to aging defenders like John Stones.[1]
Palace sit mid-table, relying heavily on Guehi's leadership. A sale could fund squad rebuilding, but losing their defensive rock mid-season poses risks. Transfer windows close soon, and all eyes are on Etihad Stadium for developments.[1][2]
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