Marc Guehi Transfer Clause Drama, Sudden U-Turn From Club, 'Silly' Offer - Liverpool Echo
GREATER LONDON, ENGLAND, AUG 11 – Crystal Palace aims to avoid losing captain Marc Guehi for free next year by considering offers this summer with a £40m valuation amid financial constraints, chairman said.
- On August 11, 2025, Crystal Palace chairman Steve Parish stated the club might sell captain Marc Guehi this summer if the offer is right.
- This statement follows Guehi entering the final year of his contract, forcing Palace to weigh selling now or risking losing him free next season without a new deal.
- Palace rejected bids near £70 million last summer, including interest from Newcastle and Chelsea, whose January offer was called 'silly' for not meeting expectations.
- Parish emphasized player trading as normal, saying, "That's what football clubs do," and highlighted the club’s heavy outgoings on transfer fees this year.
- Palace must now decide whether to sell Guehi before the transfer window closes while aiming to sign at least two quality players to strengthen the squad.
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Steve Parish admits Crystal Palace may have to sell Marc Guehi this summer
Guehi has a year left on his deal.
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