Marc Guehi’s off the record transfer agreement theory after LIV move for target

Earlier this month, Liverpool held Crystal Palace with Crystal Palace for Marc Guehi and Sean Dyche has now shared a new theory about the future of the English star

Sean Dyche has suggested that Crystal Palace may have taken an agreement to have Marc Guehi Selhurst Park leave this summer, despite the transfer interest in the English star from Liverpool.

Guehi, 25, is now in the last 12 months of his contract and was expected to move this summer after attracting the interest of Newcastle, among other things last season. Liverpool has emerged as serious contenders for the signature of Guehi, but a deal to bring the former Chelsea man to Anfield, still has to be delivered.

Earlier this month, conversations between Liverpool and Palace were held with the Premier League champions willing to pay £ 35 million for Guehi. However, the palace demand £ 45 million captain, even though they run the risk of losing him on a free transfer next summer.

Although it is still too considered whether Liverpool and the Eagles will be able to compromise a financial package and conclude an agreement before the transferreadline transfer, Dyche has shared a new theory about the Guehi -Saga, who speculates that Palace and the player 'had a relocation' earlier '.

Speaking at the No Tippy Tappy Football Podcast, Dyche said: “If you make a lot of signing sessions, you will do the agreement for their contract, but we will look up a men's agreement where we say that we will honor the player with an agreement of the plate.

“Now you never know if that was said there. With Guehi, and I imagine that this is what happened, probably a year ago, they said,” Look, we get it, you will keep with us “. And last summer he stayed with it.

“And if he is a good professional, whom he seems fantastic to me, he doesn't want to go outside and start saying all. But at some point he might have to go:” Keep it for a moment, they told me that if we let this, this, this, they let me have. “

“I did it, and most managers have done it. You say to the agent:” We both know if they do, we will get them. “Because there must be a kind of negotiation, especially when I was at Burnley, because they are not gigantic football, so if a player is doing well, we can't just keep them there.”

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