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Anfield Watch on MSNLiverpool on the brink of Marc Guehi agreement
Liverpool are now on the brink of getting a deal over the line for Marc Guehi. All summer the Reds have had their eyes set on the Crystal Palace defender. Guehi has been Liverpool's first choice
ROY KEANE thinks managers should talk to their players in private rather than hashing things out on the pitch after an awkward moment between Marc Guehi and Oliver Glasner was caught on camera.
This article was originally published on www.si.com as ‘100%’—Crystal Palace Boss Responds to Marc Guehi Liverpool Speculation. Crystal Palace manager Oliver Glasner was adamant that Marc Guéhi remains “100%” committed to the Eagles even in the face of growing transfer speculation linking the centre back with a move to Liverpool.
Marc Guehi's bizarre altercation with Oliver Glasner in the aftermath of Crystal Palace's 0-0 draw with Chelsea has been explained.
Tottenham are still hopeful of wrapping up a deal for Eberechi Eze while Liverool are keen on Marc Guehi, but Crystal Palace won't let them go without a fight
Crystal Palace captain Marc Guéhi is attracting interest from several top clubs. While Liverpool are pushing to sign the Ivorian-English defender, Inter Milan have recently joined the race.
Virgil Van Dijk leaned on his experience to effectively defend open spaces with the absence of a true defensive midfielder ahead of the back four, but as the full-backs bombed on and the midfield was vacated, it was his Liverpool team-mate Ibrahima Konate who looked to struggle with the vast acres of Anfield grass he had to cover.
Crystal Palace captain Marc Guehi rushed off the pitch after the Chelsea draw to complete a routine anti-doping test, amid a brief mix-up with his manager.
Tottenham Hotspur have made Marc Guehi a ‘very good’ offer to join, however, the defender only wants to move to Liverpool, according to Paul O’Keefe. TBR Football understands that Liverpool are intent on signing Guehi, whether that be this summer or next, given the uncertainty over Ibrahima Konate’s future at Anfield.