Crystal Palace demand fortune for Marc Guehi

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Starting for England’s first match in this Euro, Marc Guehi (23 years old) has shown himself to be rather solid from the top of his 12 selections. The Englishman has validated the choices of his coach Gareth Southgate and confirmed that he is a player capable of playing at the highest level. He is also regularly announced in the short-lists of the biggest English clubs. After Chelsea last summer, now Manchester United and Liverpool are interested in him.

However, it will be necessary to pull out all the stops to convince Crystal Palace to let go of the pillar of its defense. According to information from The Telegraphthe Eagles are ready to launch the bidding from €75 million, they who could already lose Michael Olise, courted by Chelsea in particular. Marc Guehi still has a contract running until 2026 with the London club.

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