Liverpool and Newcastle both fight to sign Crystal Palace -defender Marc Guehi while he also negotiates Alexander Isak, who has become number one transfer goal of Reds
Crystal Palace has told Liverpool and Newcastle United to cough up £ 50 million for the international defender of England, Marc Guehi.
The two clubs that have already been locked up in tense negotiations on Toon -Spits Alexander Isak also fight about Selhurst star Guehi.
Newcastle missed Guehi 12 months ago after he refused to reach the then asking price of £ 70 million, with a number of bids that rise to £ 65 million.
Again Palace -chairman Steve Parish plays hard ball, although the cultivated defender has only had a year left on his contract and has saved a new offers from a new one.
Liverpool has rejected a bid of £ 40 million by the parish, while Newcastle is again not willing to come up with the asking price to leave Guehi in the limo.
It is the same with his international teammate Ebereechi Eze with North London Rivals Arsenal and Spurs not prepared to reconcile his £ 68 million release clause and palace.
Guehi has been a wanted man for a number of years, with Manchester City, Chelsea and Tottenham all credited for interest in the past seasons alongside Liverpool.
The 25-year-old, who started his career at Chelsea, played 155 times for the Eagles in Four Seasons and has also become an England, who picked up 23 caps.
Liverpool has already beaten Newcastle for the signing of Hugo Ekitike in this window after he refurbished the French attacker for £ 79 million and will be hopeful to pipping them to Guehi – amidst tension between the two clubs about the future of Isak.
Isak has told the club that he wants to consider his options and did not travel with the Newcastle team for their pre-season tour in Asia, instead only trains in the facilities of Old Club Real Sociedad this week.
Newcastle, as mentioned that he appreciates Isak for £ 150 million and the opening bid of Liverpool of around £ 110 million has already rejected, which it was said to be an offer “take it or let it” be “.
Magpies -Baas Eddie Howe has admitted that the future of Isak is “not under control” after he had previously insisted that he was convinced that the player would stay this summer.
