Marc Guehi’s future is in the headlines again as the January transfer window draws nearer and Liverpool’s centre-back needs reman, while there is news of new contract talks.
Marc Guehi not expected to make January transfer
Guehi remains a target for Liverpool after his deadline day deal collapsed – the club should be kicking themselves about it! – and talk over his future has resurfaced ahead of the winter window.
He is not short on suitors, especially those looking to sign him on a free transfer in the summer, but Crystal Palace manager Oliver Glasner is expecting Guehi to stay until the end of the season.
“I think Marc will stay and play until the end of the season,” Glasner told reporters ahead of his side’s UEFA Conference League match.
Marc Guehi in action for Palace (John Walton/PA)
“That’s my understanding right now, nobody told me something different. I know there is no offer right now, so why expect something different?”
He could, ultimately, be told something different, as was the case in the summer before Palace pulled the plug, but Liverpool cannot afford to leave it late again if they make a return.
Joe Gomez pulling up with an injury against Brighton highlighted how precarious the centre-back ranks are and the Reds need to act, though they won’t be keen to advertise their obvious need lest see asking prices rise!
Liverpool start Alexis Mac Allister contract talks
3D36C73 Liverpool, UK. 4th Nov, 2025. Alexis Mac Allister of Liverpool celebrates scoring their first goal during the Liverpool vs Real Madrid UEFA Champions League match at Anfield, Liverpool. Picture credit should read: James Baylis/Sportimage Credit: Sportimage Ltd/Alamy Live News
• Liverpool have opened talks with **Alexis Mac Allister**‘s representatives over a new contract, it’s still early on in the process but a promising step to avoiding further contract sagas
• Rio Ngumoha finally had a chance to play some minutes, making a surprise appearance for the U21s in a mid-season friendly – he does need to be managed a bit better
• We all want Liverpool to sign a centre-back and a Munich-based paper has reported that Dayot Upamecano was offered to the club – not sure it would have everyone’s support
• Kostas Tsimikas could be one of several loanees set for an early return, with reports in Italy claiming Roma could terminate his deal to make space in their squad
• And if you’re a kit lover, there’s exciting news that next season’s home kit is expected to be a throwback to the ‘Candy’ era design worn from 1989 – is there a pre-order link, asking for a friend…
Insight into Harvey Elliott’s Villa exile
Harvey Elliott has not made an appearance since October, and Joanna Durkan got the view from Aston Villa as to what has gone wrong:
“It is a mystery. Maybe Unai Emery would rather use the reported £30 million obligation money elsewhere in the squad given Villa are so strong in the central areas Elliott often operates in.
The unexpected rejuvenation of Emi Buendia may have had some influence on Emery’s thinking, too.
Frankly, the current situation doesn’t reflect brilliantly on Villa’s late transfer window dealings despite how challenging the summer was.”
READ: Harvey Elliott’s Villa exile a “mystery” – Liverpool return “very strong possibility”
Elsewhere in the football world today
Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola during the Premier League match at St James' Park, Newcastle. Picture date: Saturday November 22, 2025.
• There is reportedly “growing anticipation” that this could be Pep Guardiola‘s last season at Man City – any chance we could get the verdict on their charges before then? (The Athletic)
• Tottenham are open to letting Brennan Johnson leave the club should they receive a “suitable offer” – just watch him score against Liverpool on Saturday now… (BBC Sport)
• Eight Liverpool players have been named in the *Guardian*‘s list of 100 best male footballers in 2025 – Mo Salah is not included, but they’ve yet to unveil 1-10 – he ought to be high up!
Liverpool FC: On this day
New Liverpool signing Alexis Mac Allister is keen to add more trophies to the World Cup he won with Argentina last winter (Mike Egerton/PA)
On this day in 2022, Alexis Mac Allister won the World Cup with Argentina in Qatar.
His victory meant Ibrahima Konate tasted defeat in a final that went the distance, with the 90 minutes ending 2-2, and then 3-3 in extra time before a 4-2 shootout win for Mac Allister’s side.
Mac Allister was still at Brighton at the time but would soon join Liverpool and thus ensure Konate has a constant reminder of the success he was agonisingly close to reaching.
Michael Owen also won the Ballon d’Or on this day in 2001.