
MARC GUEHI is taking a patient approach regarding a possible move to Liverpool as Crystal Palace braces for incoming proposals.
The center-back, Guehi, has opted to stay neutral about a departure during the summer when Newcastle expressed interest—ultimately, he will decide when to leave the Eagles and where he will head next.
The England international is seeking an opportunity at a Champions League club—whether that materializes next month or in the summer.
Sources close to Guehi, who is 24, have indicated that Liverpool is his preferred destination, with the Reds interested in negotiating a deal at a fair price.
Palace is expecting a significant fee at present, although this figure is likely to decline as his contract approaches its end.
The Eagles might contemplate including a player in the transaction.
They have been keeping an eye on winger Ben Doak throughout his loan at Middlesbrough.
The 19-year-old talent is eager for a chance to play at the Kop again—though he may seek another Premier League club if that opportunity does not present itself.
Boro could pursue him if they secure promotion, but Palace is already gearing up to welcome the young talent from Anfield.
Palace will actively seek Doak if they fail to land their French target Rayan Cherki, who is 21 and their ideal signing for the upcoming month.
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However, Paris Saint-Germain is also showing interest in Cherki and is attempting to finalize a dream double signing along with Kylian Mbappe as their other primary target.
Palace had previously turned down THREE bids from Newcastle for Guehi during the summer.
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Post-transfer window, manager Oliver Glasner expressed: I was never in doubt [that Guehi would remain].
“Kudos to our owners for not relenting.”
“Thanks to Marc, he always communicated openly with me.
“All the speculation did not affect his performances.
“He assured me that he wasn’t in a hurry to leave Crystal Palace, and that aspect is always my priority.”
Palace will return to action on Sunday afternoon as they take on bottom-placed Southampton at Selhurst Park.