Newcastle made an attempt in the summer to sign the 24-year-old following his triumph with England at Euro 2024, but ultimately failed. The public transfer controversy lasted for a month, during which time Palace chairman Steve Parish frequently addressed the media, much to Paul Mitchell, the sporting director of the Magpies,’ dismay.
United chose to back out of a deal when the Eagles demanded more than £70 million, but they’re ready to put their determination to the test once more in January when Guehi begins the last 18 months of his contract. It is currently believed that Guehi is unlikely to stay past June 2026.
In addition to the reported interest from Manchester City and Liverpool, former England and Tottenham Hotspur striker Crouch feels Guehi will soon have to leave Selhurst Park.
Before Palace’s 1-0 loss to Liverpool last Saturday, Crouch told TNT Sports, “That was a big, big call for this football club [Palace] to keep hold of him.” “I believe Newcastle arrived with £70 million; that was their main goal.
Yes, it continued all summer. I believe Guehi will leave; I believe they will have a difficult time holding him, and I believe Liverpool and other teams will be interested in him. He’s done a good job of sort of moving on, in my opinion.