A new report has claimed Man City are interested in Marc Guehi, with Liverpool set to be ‘rivalled’ for the 25-year-old’s signature next summer.
Today’s Main LFC Headline
Despite Guehi’s failed deadline day transfer to Liverpool, the Reds are still hopeful of landing the centre-back next summer – a move in January has been ruled out.
While the Crystal Palace captain’s most likely destination remains Merseyside, Liverpool could now face competition from elsewhere, with Man City among those most strongly linked.
The *Mirror*‘s chief football writer, John Cross, has reported that Man City “are ready to rival Liverpool to sign Guehi as a free agent next summer, and it could develop into a huge transfer tug-of-war.”
Marc Guehi training Crystal Palace (John Walton/PA)
As others have done, Cross also mentioned Real Madrid, Barcelona, Bayern Munich, Internazionale and Juventus as interested parties, though it seems more probable Guehi will stay in the Premier League.
While we would expect Guehi to still sign for Liverpool next summer, the increasing speculation involving other clubs will serve to potentially drive up the salary offered by the Reds.
Today’s Liverpool FC News
MANCHESTER, ENGLAND - Saturday, December 30, 2023: Manchester City's Julián Álvarez, wearing the FIFA Club World Cup golden badge, during the FA Premier League match between Manchester City FC and Sheffield United FC at the City of Manchester Stadium. Man City won 2-0. (Photo by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)
• Atletico Madrid‘s 2-0 win was hampered by injuries to Julian Alvarez, David Hancko, Robin Le Normand and Nicolas Gonzalez – the former two are now doubts for Wednesday’s match against Liverpool
• Virgil van Dijk has commented on his viral quick chat with Alexander Isak following the full-time whistle in February’s League Cup final, saying: “Maybe in two years’ time or three years’ time, I will tell you, but not now”
• James McConnell made his Ajax debut as Luca Stephenson and James Balagizi scored for Dundee United and Forest Green, respectively – read our full loan watch here
More from This Is Anfield
The notion that Liverpool were lucky was dismissed, as Joanna Durkan looked into the statistics behind Sunday’s 1-0 win over Burnley:
“In the second half alone, Liverpool touched the ball 41 times in Burnley‘s box and didn’t allow the home side a single one, while playing 243 passes in the opposition half to their 16.
“Slot’s side ultimately forced Burnley into a careless mistake by continuing to ask questions, and Mohamed Salah was on hand to punish them and equal the longest winning streak Liverpool set across the league last season (four wins).”
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Elsewhere in the football world today
LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND - Thursday, January 2, 2020: Sheffield United's manager Chris Wilder during the FA Premier League match between Liverpool FC and Sheffield United FC at Anfield. (Pic by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)
• The new Champions League ball has been revealed and includes hand-drawn zodiac signs in gold, as well as the usual stars which are light blue this season
• Chris Wilder has been appointed as Sheffield United manager for a third time – it was a strange decision to replace him in the summer anyway
• “There is no desire” to sack Ruben Amorim at Man United and his job is safe for now, claims Sky Sports reporter Rob Dorsett – excellent news!
Liverpool FC: On this day
LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND - Saturday, September 15, 2001: Liverpool's captain Steven Gerrard celebrates scoring against Everton during the Premiership match at Goodison Park. (Pic by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)
By Joanna Durkan
It was on this day in 2001 that Steven Gerrard cupped his ear to the stands as Liverpool completed a comeback 3-1 win at Goodison Park – how has it been 24 years?!
Kevin Campbell had put the Blues ahead after only four minutes, but Gerrard, of course, had something to say about that with a stunning goal to make it 1-1.
Donning the No. 17, Gerrard silenced the Toffees and there was no going back for the Reds as Michael Owen went on to score from the penalty spot before John Arne Riise completed the scoring with a sublime solo goal.
“Ohhhhhhhhhh John Arne Riise, I wannnnna knowwwwww how you scored that goal!”
Same again on Saturday, minus the goal for them?