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Liverpool Eye Marc Guehi Transfer Amid Valuation Standoff

Liverpool Eye Marc Guehi Transfer Amid Valuation Standoff
June 29, 2025, 10:00 PM EDT – Liverpool Football Club is in advanced discussions to sign Crystal Palace defender Marc Guehi, but a significant valuation gap threatens to derail the deal. Reports indicate Liverpool will only proceed if Palace lowers their £45m-£50m asking price, a stance reinforced by sporting director Richard Hughes’ preference for younger talent, typically aged 18-22. Guehi, 24, with his contract expiring in 2026, remains a key target to bolster Liverpool’s defense following Jarell Quansah’s £34m transfer to Bayer Leverkusen, finalized earlier this month.

Negotiations have intensified, with sources confirming direct talks between Liverpool and Guehi’s representatives. The England international, a regular under Thomas Tuchel, prioritizes game time ahead of the 2026 World Cup, adding urgency to the move. Palace, however, faces a dilemma: hold firm and risk losing Guehi for free next year or compromise to secure a fee. Data from the CIES Football Observatory highlights a rising trend of free-agent defender transfers, with 15% of top-tier moves in 2023-2024 occurring without a fee.

Liverpool’s strategy may involve creative negotiations, potentially including prospects like Ben Doak, though no official offer has been confirmed. The outcome hinges on Palace’s next move as the transfer window progresses.