Crystal Palace have reportedly rejected two offers from Liverpool looking to sign England defender of Ivorian descent, Marc Guehi.
Checks have revealed that the Eagles are open to the transfer of the centre-back this summer, but will only sanction a move for the right fee.
Guehi, 25, remains a key target for Liverpool as they seek to bolster their defence ahead of the 2025/26 season.
Alongside striker Alexander Isak, Guehi is one of Liverpool’s top priorities in the summer transfer window.
As reported by Foot Mercato, Liverpool have already submitted two bids for the Crystal Palace star, though the exact amounts remain undisclosed. Both offers were swiftly turned down by the Eagles, who are reportedly holding out for a minimum fee of €55 million.
Despite being open to a transfer, Crystal Palace are adamant that any deal for Guehi must meet their valuation.
The defender, whose contract runs until the summer of 2026, is not expected to push for a move and is reportedly maintaining a professional stance amid the speculation.
A third bid from Liverpool could be submitted to Crystal Palace in the coming days.







