Reds’ stance on Marc Guehi swoop emerges as £35m deal gets green light

Liverpool is expected to continue to splash the money on the transfer market after confirming the signing of the club record of Bayer Leverkusen game maker Florian Wirtz

Liverpool has already splashed some serious money this summer after he has confirmed deals for Jeremie Frimpong and Florian Wirtz, but the newly beaten Premier League champions will not intend to delay soon.

Arne Slot and Co are still looking for new faces in other areas, including on the left with a deal for Milos Kerkez Close. And there can be more new recruits in the defense before the 2025-26 campaign starts in the middle of left to the Crystal Palace captain, Marc Guehi.

Although more income is expected, expenses are virtually guaranteed. Darwin Nunez is probably among them after a bad season for the goal and there is interest in the rush.

There are also contracts to sort with Ibrahima Konate that pops up like the new top priority of the Reds with his deal next summer.

Here, Spiegel Voetbal around the last transfer news from in and around Anfield …

Guehi posture comes forward

Liverpool will not be kept up to Ransom this summer by Crystal Palace above Marc Guehi, where the champions are only willing to continue with a movement if the price is good.

Guehi, 24, has many lovers under the elite of the Premier League with Arsenal, Chelsea and Newcastle also understood that they are enthusiastic about the English star. And with just 12 months over his deal, Palace is not in such a strong negotiating position as when she turned up the interest in their star defender last summer.

But with Liverpool who is not willing to pay big money for Guehi, Palace may have to close a deal to prevent him from losing the former Chelsea man for nothing for nothing.

£ 35 million Defender Deal was agreed

Jarell Quansah will join Bayer Leverkusen after the Bundesliga-Outfit and Liverpool will make a deal of £ 35 million for the Center-Back.

Quansah was associated with a Premier League movement on the way to the summer, but Leverkusen came forward last week as serious contenders for his signature.

And with the money generated from their record sales by Florian Wirtz to Anfield, Leverkusen has shaken hands on a deal that Liverpool Bank will see a guaranteed £ 30 million for Quansah with the potential for another £ 5 million in add-ons.

Next sign 'leaked'

Fans with eagle eyes have pointed to a potential 'Lek' by Gary Lineker after referring to Milos Kerkez as a Liverpool player in the rest is a football podcast.

Van Kerkez is generally expected to make the pen on paper on a switch to Liverpool after a package of £ 40 million had agreed with Bournemouth last week.

But without a deal confirmed, an innocent accident set tongues at the weekend.

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