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Oliver Glasner Made Feelings Clear on Marc Guehi Exit in January as Man City Eyes Transfer
Crystal Palace manager Oliver Glasner has firmly expressed his stance against allowing star defender Marc Guehi to depart the club during the January transfer window, amid growing interest from Manchester City. In a recent interview, Glasner made his feelings unmistakably clear, emphasizing Guehi's vital role in the team's defensive setup and long-term plans.
The Austrian coach highlighted Guehi's exceptional performances this season, noting his composure, aerial dominance, and leadership qualities that have solidified Palace's backline. "Marc is not for sale in January. He's our cornerstone, and we're building around him," Glasner stated categorically, quashing speculation fueled by City's scouting efforts[1]. Manchester City, grappling with defensive injuries to key players like John Stones and Manuel Akanji, have identified the 25-year-old England international as a prime target to bolster their squad mid-season.
Guehi, whose contract with Palace runs until 2026, has attracted attention from multiple Premier League giants, but Glasner's resolute position underscores Palace's ambition to retain their academy product. Sources indicate City are prepared to test Palace's resolve with a substantial bid, potentially exceeding £70 million, though Glasner warned that any move would disrupt the club's stability.
The situation leaves Liverpool in a watchful position, as earlier rumors linked Guehi to Anfield amid their own defensive uncertainties. However, with City's proactive approach, Liverpool's interest appears to have cooled, raising questions about their January strategy[1]. Palace fans have rallied behind Glasner, viewing Guehi's retention as crucial for a potential top-half finish.
As the window heats up, Glasner's bold declaration could set the tone for tense negotiations, with Guehi himself remaining focused on Palace's campaign. This standoff exemplifies the mid-season transfer market's intensity, where managers like Glasner prioritize squad integrity over financial gains.
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