Liverpool is interested in signing Marc Guehi from Crystal Palace with Jarrel Quansah who now probably looks at Bayer Leverkusen in a deal with a value of around £ 34 million
Marc Guehi has emerged as the newest goal of transferring big money for Liverpool while the Premier League champions continue to make waves on the transfer market – but Crystal Palace will not sell their star defender cheaply.
Guehi, 24, comes from the back of a good season with the Eagles, which lifted the FA cup last month. And, 12 months after rejecting an offer from Newcastle, as well as a Tottenham in January, Crystal Palace seems to be braced for further interest in their captain.
Liverpool is the newest team that is interested in Guehi, who moved from Chelsea to Selhurst Park in the summer of 2021. The Reds are in conversation to sell Jarell Quansah to Bayer Leverkusen for around £ 34 million and have set their sights on Guehi to replace their academy.
But although the English star might be in the last year of his contract, Palace is expected to play hardball about his future.
Although they may not be able to order the £ 65 million that they were looking for from Newcastle last summer, Palace will probably still demand a considerable amount to participate in participating in Guehi prior to the 2025-26 campaign. They also rejected an offer of Spurs six months ago, worth £ 55 million with £ 15 million in add-ons.
However, there could be a deal with the Eagles that are currently in conversation about a £ 40 million deal for Ousmane Diomande, the Sporting Lisbon Center, which, ironically, has been viewed earlier to Liverpool.
The champions would like to add a top center-back to their team with the future of Ibrahima Konate still in the air, while there is also uncertainty about Joe Gomez.
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Jarrad Branthwaite is another Liverpool admiration player, according to the post, but there is an acceptance that the signing of Everton's Star Center would be anything but simple because of the bitter rivalry with their neighbors.
In addition to a new middle back, Liverpool also chases Milos Kerzez, with a deal for the left back of Bournemouth, which is now nearby.
Florian Wirtz is in Liverpool and is ready to officially crush the British transfer record on Friday when his switch of £ 116 million from Bayer Leverkusen has been completed. The 22-year-old will undergo a medical on Merseyside before putting pen on paper over a long-term deal.
