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Sources: Man City told £30m Marc Guehi offer will be accepted

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Sources: Man City Told £30m Marc Guehi Offer Will Be Accepted

Manchester City are on the verge of signing Crystal Palace captain Marc Guehi for an initial fee of around £20 million, with sources indicating Palace would accept offers up to £30m amid accelerated talks in the January 2026 transfer window.[1][2]



Guehi, a 25-year-old England international whose contract expires at season's end, has drawn interest from Liverpool, Arsenal, and Bayern Munich for a free summer move. City, however, acted decisively to bolster their injury-hit defense—missing Josko Gvardiol, Rúben Dias, and John Stones—making him a long-term target.[1][2][3] Palace manager Oliver Glasner confirmed Friday that a deal is in "final stages," benching Guehi for their weekend match against Sunderland.[1][2]

The transfer includes add-ons and a sell-on clause, with Guehi set for a five-and-a-half-year contract until 2031. He verbally agreed terms, ready to slot into Pep Guardiola's backline alongside young defenders like 20-year-old Alleyne and 21-year-old Khusanov.[1][2] This follows City's recent signing of winger Antoine Semenyo from Bournemouth, marking Guehi as their second January addition and 15th in 12 months, with over €500m spent.[1][3][4]

Chelsea benefits via a 20% sell-on clause from Guehi's 2021 Palace move, netting ~£4m. He nearly joined Liverpool last summer for £35m before it collapsed.[1][5] Analysts grade it an A+ bargain for City, praising Guehi's professionalism and Euro 2024 form ahead of the World Cup.[4] Guardiola dodged questions pre-Manchester derby, but sources say the deal is "basically done," despite minor hurdles.[6]

This mid-season coup outmaneuvers rivals, providing immediate stability and future potential for City's title defense.[3][4]

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