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Report: Man City have now decided whether they'll try to sign Marc Guehi as Liverpool eye…

Manchester City have taken a clear stance about whether they will try to sign Marc Guehi on a free transfer next year as Liverpool are set to take a stab at securing his services yet again.

Guehi was being monitored by Manchester City during the winter transfer window but he ended up staying at Crystal Palace.

However, the England international seemed set to become a Liverpool player.

Guehi was keen to sign for Liverpool but the move eventually broke down.

A fresh update has emerged around City’s interest in the former Chelsea centre-back.

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The report claims that Liverpool are expected to try and sign the 25-year-old again but other clubs across Europe are also interested in securing the FA Cup winner’s services.

The clubs in question include Real Madrid, Barcelona, Bayern Munich, Inter Milan and Juventus as they are aware that Guehi will become a free agent next summer.

Marc Guehi defending against Savinho during Crystal Palace vs Manchester City

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Manchester City have admired Guehi for ages and the report further reveals his chances of leaving Crystal Palace in January.

Marc Guehi’s chances of leaving Crystal Palace in January

It is believed that while other clubs felt Liverpool would end up signing the Englishman in January.

However, with the defender available on a free transfer next year, it will be interesting to see whether his priority remains to play his football at Anfield if a number of a clubs are prepared to sign him.

Guehi is unlikely to leave Crystal Palace in January and only time will tell whether Manchester City win the race for his signature next year.

Manchester City are believed to still hugely admire Guehi.

Enzo Maresca is a big fan of the Palace captain as well.

However, the Abidjan-born colossus is unlikely to re-sign for Chelsea.

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