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Liverpool are reportedly looking to sign one of England’s breakthrough players from the last Euro.
In search of a quality central defender, Liverpool are reportedly ready to go on the offensive for Crystal Palace captain Marc Guéhi.
Newcastle United are also looking to reach an agreement with Palace for the England defender. However, The Sun claims the Reds are better placed to sign him, with the prospect of playing in the Champions League likely to make a difference in the player’s mind.
Liverpool will have to get out the cheque book
Palace accept that Guehi wants to leave but insist he will do so on his terms, with the Eagles reportedly demanding at least €70m for their most prized asset.
Liverpool manager Arne Slot has yet to sign a new player since the start of the summer transfer window. The team’s fans are starting to worry, but their patience could soon be rewarded. Signing Guehi, one of the great hopes of English football, would be a magnificent operation for their club.
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