Monday, December 1, 2025

Crystal Palace chief reveals reason Marc Guehi’s Liverpool transfer collapsed

Must read

Five steps to protect your pension after Rachel Reeves’ salary sacrifice tax raid in the Budget

Protecting your pension wealth has scarcely been more important following Rachel Reeves' latest tax-grabbing Budget. The Chancellor's decision to impose national insurance contributions on workplace...

‘Just want to go to bed’: Lando Norris reflects on ‘bad weekend’ at Qatar Grand Prix

Asked how he will tackle the three-way title shootout in just seven days, Norris, who will dethrone Verstappen as champion if he finishes...

Schoolgirl, 11, wakes up locked inside school and alone in the dark after being ‘forgotten’ at nurse’s

The girl had fallen asleep in the school's infirmary after feeling ill - and was terrified when she woke to find herself in a...

Budget raid piles pressure on troubled shops and restaurants

By HUGO DUNCAN Updated: 19:05 EST, 30 November 2025 ...

Crystal Palace chairman Steve Parish has opened up on the decision to keep hold of Marc Guehi after a move to Liverpool collapsed on transfer deadline day

Crystal Palace chairman Steve Parish has revealed the reason that the Eagles pulled the plug on Marc Guehi’s move to Liverpool.

The Premier League champions had struck a £35m agreement with Palace on transfer deadline day for the England international and the centre-back was granted permission to complete his medical in London on September 1.

But the Eagles’ efforts to find a replacement for their skipper collapsed when Brighton and Hove Albion’s Igor Julio opted for a loan spell at West Ham United instead of a move to Selhurst Park.

Reports also surfaced that evening suggesting head coach Oliver Glasner, who was determined to retain Guehi, had threatened to quit if his captain departed south London.

Parish has now disclosed that the FA Cup winners’ maiden European adventure was the decisive factor in choosing to retain Guehi, who will be free to discuss terms with foreign clubs from January 1 regarding a pre-contract agreement as a free agent.

“It’s a difficult decision,” Parish told talkSPORT. “It’s as simple as that these things are never black and white.

“I decided in the end that, based on the advice that I got and with what I think, that we would have a better season if we kept Marc.

“We don’t guess about these things. If you look at it rationally, if you look at what is worth the place in the Premier League, the fact that we’re in the Conference League for the first time in our history.

“This is a fairly unusual set of circumstances in which to keep a player.

“If we were fighting between the difference of 10th and 14th, if that was going to be the difference between keeping Marc and letting Marc go, then probably we would have said: ‘Right, we should take the money’.”

Liverpool are anticipated to return next summer when the 25-year-old will be available as a free agent, but the Reds will likely face competition from clubs around Europe.

#Crystal #Palace #chief #reveals #reason #Marc #Guehis #Liverpool #transfer #collapsed

- Advertisement -

More articles

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

- Advertisement -

Latest article

Five steps to protect your pension after Rachel Reeves’ salary sacrifice tax raid in the Budget

Protecting your pension wealth has scarcely been more important following Rachel Reeves' latest tax-grabbing Budget. The Chancellor's decision to impose national insurance contributions on workplace...

‘Just want to go to bed’: Lando Norris reflects on ‘bad weekend’ at Qatar Grand Prix

Asked how he will tackle the three-way title shootout in just seven days, Norris, who will dethrone Verstappen as champion if he finishes...

Schoolgirl, 11, wakes up locked inside school and alone in the dark after being ‘forgotten’ at nurse’s

The girl had fallen asleep in the school's infirmary after feeling ill - and was terrified when she woke to find herself in a...

Budget raid piles pressure on troubled shops and restaurants

By HUGO DUNCAN Updated: 19:05 EST, 30 November 2025 ...

Alexander Isak makes Liverpool admission after ending goal drought as Arne Slot reacts

British record signing breaks top-flight duck for new club in much-needed win over West Ham Source link