According to Football Insider, Marc Guehi is widely expected to leave Crystal Palace in the summer despite the club’s recent success in the FA Cup. The England international will expect a wide range of offers on his table with the likes of Arsenal, Tottenham, Chelsea and Liverpool among those keen on the 24-year-old PL defender.
Marc Guehi has certainly proved himself as a top-draw central defender in the Premier League with his mature performances for Crystal Palace since joining them from Chelsea. The centre-back is now a starter for England, as moving to one of the top-end clubs will suit his career going forwards.
Guehi is expecting interest from some of the biggest clubs including Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool and Tottenham. Newcastle United saw at least four bids rejected for the defender last summer when Crystal Palace wanted around £75-80 million to sell him.
Palace are now open to selling him for far less than the previous asking price as Guehi will enter the final year of his deal at Selhurst Park. The Eagles are expected to sell him as well as other stars like Eberechi Eze despite the team’s recent success in the FA Cup, which has landed a place in next season’s Europa League.
The lure of playing European football at Selhurst Park is not expected to stand in the 24-year-old PL defender’s way ahead of the summer. Guehi is widely expected to leave Palace for a bigger club to grow in his career and achieve his ambitions.
Guehi certainly has a lot of clubs chasing, with Arsenal also expected to show an interest once his availability becomes clearer. Liverpool and Chelsea are considered frontrunners for the 24-year-old PL defender, as both sides have exciting projects that will suit the England international’s cause.
Tottenham are also keen and might have a stronger case if they are to win the Europa League Final against Manchester United. Guehi is expected to prioritise a move to a club playing in the Champions League, which Arsenal and Liverpool are guaranteed to do, while Chelsea are also expected to finish in the top-five positions when the season ends.