Premier League Giants Eye Free Transfer Swoop
The race for Crystal Palace captain Marc Guehi is heating up, with Liverpool and Chelsea preparing to lock horns over one of the Premier League’s most coveted defenders next summer.
According to trusted football journalist Ekrem Konur, both clubs are positioning themselves to land the England international, whose contract situation at Selhurst Park has caught the attention of Europe’s elite.
Why Guehi’s Stock Has Never Been Higher
Since swapping Stamford Bridge for South London in July 2021, Guehi has transformed into one of the Premier League’s most dependable centre-backs. The 25-year-old has been instrumental in Palace’s recent success, captaining the Eagles to FA Cup glory and a Community Shield triumph this year.

Valued at £44 million by Transfermarkt, Guehi’s consistent performances have made him virtually indispensable at Palace. However, with just months remaining on his current deal and no contract renewal on the horizon, a summer departure looks inevitable.
Liverpool’s Defensive Dilemma
The Reds nearly secured Guehi’s signature last summer before Palace pulled the plug without a replacement lined up. Now, with Giovanni Leoni sidelined by a long-term knee injury and uncertainty surrounding Ibrahima Konate’s contract situation, Jurgen Klopp’s successor will be desperate to strengthen their defensive options.
Chelsea’s Homecoming Mission
Meanwhile, Chelsea are eyeing a reunion with their former academy graduate. With Axel Disasi expected to leave and inconsistent showings from Nathaniel Chalobah and Tosin Adarabioyo, the Blues desperately need proven quality at the back.
European Giants Circle
It’s not just a two-horse race, though. Inter Milan, Real Madrid, and Bayern Munich are all reportedly monitoring the situation, recognizing the opportunity to snap up a proven Premier League defender on a free transfer.
As the summer window approaches, expect this transfer saga to dominate the headlines. Guehi represents everything modern football craves: leadership, consistency, and Premier League pedigree—all potentially available without a transfer fee.

