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Liverpool likely to be priced out of summer move for Euro 2024 star

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By Pranav Ravindrannair

Liverpool are unlikely to land Marc Guehi for the asking price of £70 million

Crystal Palace star Marc Guehi appears to be priced out of a potential move to Liverpool this summer, according to Football Insider. The Reds are actively searching for defensive reinforcements and have shown interest in 19-year-old Juventus centre-back Dean Huijsen. However, Huijsen is seen as a long-term prospect, and Liverpool remains eager to sign an immediate first-choice left-sided defender.

Guehi, a long-term target for Liverpool, has bolstered his reputation with stellar performances for England at the European Championships. Despite this, Crystal Palace’s valuation of £70 million for the defender is seen as excessive by Liverpool, particularly after Palace’s recent loss of Michael Olise to Bayern Munich for a cheaper price. Surely, tyhe WEnglish tax is at play here.

Liverpool are unlikely to land Marc Guehi for the asking price of £70 million.

The £70 million price tag set by Crystal Palace for the Englishman is unlikely to be met by Liverpool. Guehi, who made 25 starts in 29 appearances for Palace last season, missed 13 games due to a knee issue between February and May. This injury history, coupled with the high asking price, has made Liverpool hesitant to proceed with the transfer.

Liverpool’s current transfer strategy involves finding value and long-term potential rather than making exorbitant purchases. The Reds are keen on securing quality additions to their squad but are not willing to overspend, especially considering the financial implications and the need for strategic investments in other areas of the team.

Liverpool are unlikely to land Marc Guehi for the asking price of £70 million.
Liverpool are unlikely to land Marc Guehi for the asking price of £70 million.

While the 24-year-old is undoubtedly a talented defender who could enhance Liverpool’s backline, the £70 million valuation is a significant obstacle. Liverpool’s prudent approach in the transfer market has served them well in recent years, and overspending on a single player could disrupt their financial balance and future transfer plans.

The focus on Dean Huijsen as a future prospect indicates Liverpool’s long-term planning and investment in young talent. While the immediate need for a first-choice left-sided defender remains, exploring other options that offer better value for money would be a wiser strategy.

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Liverpool should continue to monitor Guehi’s situation but also keep an eye on alternative targets who can provide the required defensive solidity without the hefty price tag. This approach will ensure that Liverpool maintains its competitive edge while adhering to its financial principles.

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