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Liverpool’s Guehi gamble invites Atletico raid

Marc Guehi
November 2025

Liverpool are ready to revive their pursuit of Crystal Palace captain Marc Guehi, but now face strong competition from Atletico Madrid and other European clubs, with the defender having turned down new terms and able to sign a pre contract with foreign sides from 1 January. A £35m transfer collapsed on deadline day when Palace pulled out without a replacement, a call now haunting Liverpool as defensive injuries and missed targets like Martin Zubimendi and Leny Yoro stack up, while Atleti can tempt Guehi with a free move next summer and secure Champions League football.

Guehi sale race intensifies for January

Marc Guehi (Crystal Palace)
October 2025

Palace pivot to a January sale to fund mid-season upgrades after a strong start, ending the summer’s holdout. Liverpool’s lead narrows as Barcelona, Real Madrid and Bayern press contacts with the player’s camp. Palace will resist discounts despite contract winding down, leveraging multi-club interest and performance momentum. A swap or cash-plus-player structure could surface, but valuation discipline remains the message.

Inter join elite race for Guehi with Bisseck swap offer

Marc Guehi (Crystal Palace)
October 2025

Inter have entered the chase for Marc Guehi, proposing a January swap involving defender Yann Bisseck. Liverpool, Real Madrid, Bayern Munich, and Barcelona remain interested in the Palace captain, who plans to leave when his contract expires next summer.
Palace prefer selling in January to avoid losing him for free. The exchange benefits all sides: Palace gain defensive cover, Bisseck finds playing time, and Inter strengthen depth. Guehi’s €40m valuation and top-level interest could spark a midseason bidding contest.

Liverpool and Bayern track defensive reinforcements as January window nears

Marc Guéhi (Crystal Palace), Dayot Upamecano (Bayern Munich)
October 2025

Liverpool are targeting Crystal Palace captain Marc Guéhi and Bayern Munich’s Dayot Upamecano to strengthen their defense, with renewed January bids expected. The Reds narrowly missed out on Guéhi in the summer, while Bayern are monitoring Nottingham Forest’s Murillo as an alternative.
Journalist Florian Plettenberg reports Liverpool plan moderate business after record-breaking 2024 spending, while Bayern could swap players with Juventus, who are pursuing Raphaël Guerreiro and Josip Stanisic. Squad balancing will dictate which deals materialize first.

Bayern Join Race for Palace Captain Guehi

Marc Guehi (Crystal Palace)
October 2025

Bayern Munich have made Marc Guehi a serious target, holding early talks with his representatives. The defender, whose move to Liverpool collapsed last summer, could now choose between multiple European giants if he leaves Palace.
Bayern’s Max Eberl is a strong admirer, with the club weighing moves depending on Dayot Upamecano and Kim Min-jae’s futures. Guehi would reunite with ex-Palace teammate Michael Olise and England colleague Harry Kane in Bavaria. With Liverpool short on fit centre-backs and Real Madrid plus Barcelona monitoring him, Guehi could be at the center of a major 2026 transfer battle.

Chelsea Turn to Murillo as Guehi Deal Ruled Out

Murillo (Nottingham Forest), Marc Guehi (Crystal Palace)
October 2025

Chelsea could revive their pursuit of Nottingham Forest defender Murillo in January after ruling out a move for Marc Guehi. The Blues see Murillo as a key option for Enzo Maresca’s project.
Guehi, whose contract expires next summer, is expected to join Liverpool or Real Madrid instead. Chelsea, having previously targeted Murillo, are now considering him again given his form and importance at Forest since his 2023 move from Corinthians.

Marc Guehi Tipped for Real Madrid Move After Palace Rise

Marc Guehi (Crystal Palace)
October 2025

Marc Guehi, once close to joining Liverpool, is now on Real Madrid’s radar as he edges towards a free transfer next summer. The Palace captain’s leadership has spearheaded a record 19-game unbeaten run, delivering FA Cup, Community Shield and European victories under Oliver Glasner.
Owen Hargreaves praised Guehi’s maturity on TNT Sports, applauding how he stayed professional after a collapsed move. Joel Ward echoed those sentiments, hailing his composure. Palace sit second in the Premier League and remain unbeaten, with Guehi’s influence central to their surprise rise and growing European attention.

Ex-Red Devil Brown Urges United to Swoop for Guehi

Wes Brown
September 2025

Former United defender Wes Brown has urged his old club to sign Marc Guehi in January after the Palace captain’s deadline-day move to Liverpool collapsed. Guehi’s contract runs out next summer, putting him firmly in the spotlight again. Liverpool agreed a £35m deal but Palace pulled out at the last minute, leaving Guehi’s future in doubt. With multiple suitors circling, United may pounce to strengthen their defense while rivals hesitate, reigniting past interest from 2024 transfer windows.

Liverpool Boss Explains Failed Guehi Signing

Arne Slot
September 2025

Slot admitted Liverpool were “very close” to landing Marc Guehi on deadline day, with a £35m deal agreed and paperwork filed. Palace pulled out at the last moment after failing to secure a replacement, leaving Guehi to remain at Selhurst Park. Slot reflected that such last-minute twists happen in football and compared it to Liverpool nearly losing players in the past. He stressed Guehi is still in a good place with Palace and left the door open for future opportunities.

Guehi shrugs off collapsed Liverpool move, scores for England

Marc Guehi (England, Crystal Palace)
September 2025

Despite his Liverpool move falling apart on deadline day, Marc Guehi impressed for England by scoring his first international goal in a 5-0 win over Serbia. The Palace captain shrugged off transfer drama to deliver a standout defensive and attacking performance. Palace’s refusal to sell denied Guehi a dream switch, but the defender quickly focused on international duty under Thomas Tuchel. He capped a commanding display with a goal, later expressing delight at joining England’s collective effort and cherishing the milestone moment.

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