Liverpool They are reportedly on red alert as Crystal Palace star Marc Guehi could be available next year, according to HablarSPORT.
The Englishman was the focus of attention in the recently concluded summer window following his impressive performances at the European Championships with England, helping his country reach the final before losing to Spain.
The Reds were linked with a possible move for him but ultimately decided not to make a concrete approach to secure his signature before the deadline due to his high asking price.
Newcastle United Chelsea were the club most interested in signing him and had even made several official offers to the Eagles to close the deal, but they refused to match Palace's offer. £75 million sale price so high that in the end no agreement was reached.
Now, HablarSPORT claims that although Crystal Palace managed to retain Guehi this summer, they may be forced to cash in on him next year as the defender's current contract expires in 2026 and they are in no rush to extend it.
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Therefore, if Oliver Glasner's team ultimately fail to reach a new deal with him, they could sell him next summer to avoid losing him for free in 2026.
The report says Liverpool are “on alert” and could try to sign Guehi next summer. Arne Slot has been non-committal this summer and has wanted to hold out to sign his key targets so Liverpool can renew their interest in Guehi if he is in the market in 2025.
However, Chelsea He could also be involved in bringing him back to Stamford Bridge, while the Magpies could rekindle their interest in signing him if he eventually becomes available.
Liverpool were thought to be looking to sign a new defender this summer following the departure of Joel Matip as a free agent, but they failed to do so and could ultimately look to sign a new centre-back next year.
Guehi is quick, strong, good in the air, comfortable playing out from the back and also excellent in defensive contributions. He has already demonstrated his qualities in the Premier League and has secured his place in the England national team.
It would therefore be a huge coup for Liverpool if they were to sign him. However, it remains to be seen whether the Merseyside club will ultimately decide to formalise their interest in signing him to strengthen their defence.