Newcastle releases an official statement confirming the truth about £70m March Guehi’s bid and why the price could drop this summer

Crystal Palace are actively monitoring the future of Marc Guéhi as they begin exploring options for a potential new centre-back this summer. With transfer interest heating up again, Palace may soon be forced to make a decision regarding their star defender’s next chapter.

 

Last summer, Newcastle United made a strong push to sign Guéhi, tabling a final offer worth around £70 million for the England international. Despite the hefty bid, Palace chairman Steve Parish wasted no time in turning it down, unwilling to part ways with the club’s defensive stalwart at the time. Guéhi’s importance to the team, both on and off the pitch, made him untouchable in their eyes.

 

However, that stance may soon soften. With the summer transfer window approaching, several top clubs are circling once more. Both Liverpool and Chelsea are keeping a close eye on the 23-year-old, viewing him as a long-term solution at the back. And while Newcastle’s initial approach may have failed, sources at Chronicle Live suggest the Magpies have not ruled themselves out of the race. Their continued interest means they could reignite their pursuit in the coming months.

 

One factor that could significantly shift the situation is Guéhi’s valuation. Palace’s previous demands for an astronomical fee may no longer hold, with internal talks hinting that a more reasonable price tag might be accepted this time around. Sporting director Paul Mitchell, who played a key role in last summer’s negotiations, reportedly made every effort to bring Guéhi to Tyneside — even pushing beyond typical limits to meet Palace’s demands — but ultimately hit a brick wall.

 

Now, with Palace themselves seeking reinforcements at the back, there is a sense that the door could open for Guéhi’s departure. His status as club captain and consistent Premier League performer makes him an attractive target for any top side, especially with England’s Euro 2024 campaign on the horizon.

 

In short, the chase for Marc Guéhi is far from over. While last year’s sky-high asking price scared suitors away, the upcoming transfer window may present a more realistic opportunity for a move. And with Newcastle, Liverpool, and Chelsea all circling, Palace could find it difficult to keep their prized asset for much longer.

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