Overview
- Oliver Glasner said a transfer will happen if a bid clears the club’s threshold and Guéhi wants to leave, adding that a massive offer from Manchester City could trigger it.
- Guéhi’s contract expires on 30 June and, according to reports, he has informed Palace he will not sign an extension.
- Reporting varies on price, with some placing a potential January figure around £40m, while finance voices suggest Palace could accept £30–35m or be tested by a lower £20m offer.
- Liverpool manager Arne Slot declined to discuss targets publicly, after a £35m agreement for Guéhi collapsed late in the summer when Palace failed to secure a replacement.
- Selling now would significantly weaken Palace at centre-back, with injuries already limiting Glasner’s options as Manchester City assess reinforcements following Ruben Dias’s six-week absence.