Tottenham Hotspur, Liverpool, Chelsea and Manchester United are among the clubs ready to move for Crystal Palace star Marc Guehi.
Tottenham, Chelsea and Manchester United could all do with strengthening their respective ranks in order to have more fruitful campaigns next term.
Meanwhile, Liverpool are flying high but, with Virgil van Dijk’s future at Anfield still uncertain, they may well be looking at alternatives.
A report has now shares what Guehi is now planning to tell Palace amid interest from some of the Premier League’s biggest clubs.
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Marc Guehi ready to tell Crystal Palace he wants a move away
Tottenham will compete with Man United, Chelsea, and Newcastle United for Guehi when the summer transfer window opens, according to CaughtOffside.
Premier League leaders Liverpool have also shown interest in signing the player and are said to be at the ‘front of the queue’ to win the race to sign him.
Better still, the outlet has cited sources close to Guehi as saying he is keen on leaving Palace after this season.
Indeed, he is reportedly ready to speak to them in order to demand a move away from Selhurst Park.
Why Marc Guehi is worth ‘paying over the odds for’
Tim Sherwood recently spoke about Tottenham’s links with Guehi.
He said he feels Guehi is “one of the best centre-backs they can get” and deemed him “better than (Cristian) Romero”.
“If you’re going to try and get Marc Guehi now, you are going to pay over the odds,” he said. “I think he is worth paying over the odds.
“The two best centre-backs Tottenham have at the club are Cristian Romero and Micky Van de Ven.
“Unless you can go and get somebody better than them, two there’s no point of bringing a body in for the sake of it because at the end of February they’re both gonna be fit and come back into the side.
“With Marc Guehi he is better than Romero in my opinion but he’s not better than Van de Ven, they are completely different but he will be one of the best centre-backs they can get.”