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Marc Guéhi terminates all agreements between him and Liverpool: What happened!

Crystal Palace captain terminates all agreements with Liverpool.
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Marc Guéhi terminates all agreements between him and Liverpool: What happened!
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In a significant twist to the transfer saga surrounding Marc Guéhi, the Crystal Palace defender is now actively seeking improved personal terms, casting major doubt over what was previously considered an agreed-upon move to Liverpool.

According to a report from IndykailaNews, the 25-year-old England international centre-back has informed Liverpool's hierarchy that a prior understanding for a summer 2026 transfer is now null and void. The catalyst for this reversal is the player's pursuit of a more lucrative contract offer.

The situation has escalated with the arrival of Guéhi's agent in Liverpool. The representative has travelled specifically to meet with the club's officials to discuss the defender's newly demanded contractual conditions.

This development dramatically alters the landscape of the transfer race. While Liverpool had been viewed as clear frontrunners, buoyed by the reported summer agreement, Guéhi's impressive form this season has significantly widened his circle of admirers. The Crystal Palace captain is now generating serious interest from European giants, including Real Madrid, Barcelona, Arsenal, and Bayern Munich.

His on-field performance justifies the heightened attention. During the current campaign, Guéhi has made 25 appearances for Palace, contributing two goals and four assists, solidifying his reputation as one of the Premier League's most capable and ball-playing centre-backs. With his contract at Selhurst Park set to expire in July 2026, his market value, currently estimated at €55 million by Transfermarkt, is a topic of keen interest for all involved parties.

Hazem Mlhem

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Hazem Mlhem est un rédacteur sportif expérimenté, animé par une passion pour le football africain.

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