Crystal Palace agreed to sell Guehi to Liverpool in January


According to the British press, Liverpool will only need to wait a few more months to get the service of center -back Marc Guehi, when Crystal Palace accepts to sell his captain.

Palace accepted to sell Guehi in January to avoid loss of white

On the last day of the summer transfer window 2025 in the UK, Liverpool seemed to have a signature of Guehi. The Premier League champion agreed to pay for Palace £ 35 million, with the terms of the southern London team will receive 10% of the value of the sale in the future.

Guehi himself passed the medical examination and reached his personal agreement, but finally Palace suddenly withdrew, causing the deal to break in the last minute. That means the 25 -year -old star will have to return to Selhurst Park after the concentration of the national team, and continue to stick with the team of coach Oliver Glasner.

However, according to sources, Guehi felt he was “betrayed” when the transfer failed. The center -back also clarified the viewpoint with Palace that he absolutely will not renew the contract, which will maturity in June 2026. The tension also comes from the unhappy relationship between Guehi and coach Glasner. There was even rumor that the Austrian coach threatened to resign if Palace sells Guehi without bringing it to the worthy replacement.

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Liverpool bought Guihi in the summer of 2025

With Palace not wanting to lose the number one star in the form of free, the British media confirmed that they had a sharp decrease in the required price before the transfer period in January 2026, to only £ 25 million, down £ 10 million compared to the end of the summer and by half the number they shout at the beginning of the summer.

According to Football Insider, Liverpool “will be able to sign a contract with England in January for about £ 25 million. The source emphasized: “Guehi will cost at least 10 million pounds lower than the initial requirement in the new year, when the transfer market reopens. Liverpool will certainly restart the Guhi deal in January to avoid competition from other clubs.”

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