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Marc Guehi Set to Depart Crystal Palace Next Year, According to Oliver Glasner

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Guehi Set to Depart Palace Next Year, Confirms Glasner

Crystal Palace Captain’s Decision

Marc Guehi’s Contract Situation

Crystal Palace’s captain, Marc Guehi, has made the decision not to renew his contract and will be leaving the club following the current season, as conveyed by manager Oliver Glasner. The 25-year-old England defender’s contract is set to expire at the end of the season.

Manager’s Comments

Glasner stated that the club had extended a new contract offer to Guehi, but he declined, expressing a desire for a new challenge. Glasner remarked, “They offered Marc a new deal, but he said, ‘No, I want to make something different,’ which is understandable.”

Potential Transfer Scenarios

With Guehi’s current situation, Crystal Palace faces two possibilities: they can either sell him during the January transfer window or allow him to leave on a free transfer in the summer.

Strategies for Managing the Situation

Glasner emphasized the importance of addressing the situation collaboratively, stating: “It’s about understanding how we can best navigate this and what the next steps should be based on our discussions.”

Guehi’s Performance and Previous Transfer Interest

Since joining Palace from Chelsea in 2021, Guehi has made 167 appearances for the club and has been crucial in their plans. Reports indicate that he was on the verge of transferring to Liverpool this summer; a deal was nearly finalized after he passed a medical examination. However, Palace withdrew from the transaction at the last moment when their attempt to secure a replacement defender from Brighton fell through.

Current Season Contribution

This season, Guehi has featured in all 12 of Palace’s matches across competitions, contributing to the team’s strong position, currently sitting in sixth place in the Premier League.

Future Prospects

Reports suggest that Palace may be inclined to sell Guehi in January, with Liverpool possibly facing competition from high-profile clubs such as Barcelona, Real Madrid, and Bayern Munich.

International Career

Guehi recently earned his 26th cap for England in a friendly match against Wales, where the team secured a 3-0 victory. He expressed optimism about being part of the squad for the 2026 World Cup, even if he remains with Palace through the season.