Marc Guehi to Liverpool Transfer Latest as Oliver Glasner Takes Hardline Stance After £35m Bid - Liverpool Echo
Manager Oliver Glasner stresses Marc Guehi's importance to Crystal Palace's defense and urges the club to reject Liverpool's �35m bid amid contract and replacement concerns.
- On transfer deadline day, Crystal Palace manager Oliver Glasner insisted the club must keep captain Marc Guehi despite Liverpool’s £35 million bid plus a 10% sell-on clause.
- This stance follows a prior agreement that Guehi would only be sold if a suitable replacement is secured, but as of August 31, no replacement had been found.
- Guehi scored an eye-catching goal in Palace’s 3-0 win over Aston Villa on Sunday, reinforcing his role as the team’s defensive foundation and captain.
- Chairman Steve Parish described Liverpool’s fees as “nuts” and “crazy” while emphasizing, “We can decide. He is our player” who loves Palace and will accept staying if not sold.
- Palace’s refusal to sell signals their aim to retain Guehi for a successful season while working to sign new players including defender Jaydee Canvot, expected before the deadline.
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Marc Guehi to Liverpool issues emerge as Crystal Palace make transfer stance clear - The Mirror
Liverpool offered £35million for Marc Guehi on Friday and Crystal Palace are facing the dilemma of pleasing their manager, Oliver Glasner, or cashing in on a player who could leave for free next summer
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