Liverpool are being linked with a move for Crystal Palace centre-back Marc Guéhi, with the likelihood of a deal currently rated at 76% according to transfer data.
The 25-year-old defender, valued at €50.00m, is rumoured to be on Liverpool’s radar as they explore options to reinforce their back line. Guéhi is currently under contract at Palace, but publicly available data does not list an expiry date, leaving room for speculation over his long-term future at Selhurst Park and the possibility he could eventually run down his deal and become a free agent if no agreement is reached.
Born in Abidjan on 13 July 2000, Guéhi holds dual nationality with England and Côte d’Ivoire and is listed as a right-footed centre-back. He has become one of Palace’s most valuable assets, with his market value rising steadily since joining the club from Chelsea in July 2021. That valuation has climbed from €20m shortly after his arrival to €50m as of October 2025, reflecting his growing status in the Premier League.
Guéhi’s career path has taken him through Chelsea’s academy sides, progressing from Chelsea Youth to the U18s and U21s before loan spells at Swansea City. Those stints in the Championship preceded his permanent switch to Palace, where regular top-flight football has underpinned his value increase.
Both Palace and Liverpool compete in the Premier League, so any move would keep Guéhi in a familiar environment while representing a significant step up in expectations and competition for places. With no fee agreed and no contract details disclosed, the situation remains at the rumour stage, but the combination of a high market value and a strong probability rating ensures the defender’s future will be closely watched in the coming windows.
If a transfer does materialise, it could mark the next major phase of Guéhi’s career, testing his reputation at the very top end of English football and potentially reshaping his trajectory for club and country.
