
Liverpool ready to offer winger to Crystal Palace in swap for £50m-rated Marc Guehi as transfer spree goes on
LIVERPOOL are ready to throw flying Scot Ben Doak into a swap deal for England star Marc Guehi.
The Kop's transfer team are focusing on centre-half Guehi, 24, as their next target but Palace want around £50million for him.
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Liverpool want to sign Marc Guehi from Crystal Palace
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Ben Doak could be offered as part of the deal
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He played 24 times in the Championship last term, scoring three times and assisting seven goals.
Liverpool would offer the winger and cash to snap up Guehi but that will take a great deal of negotiating.
Palace supremo Steve Parish is renowned for standing firm on valuations.
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Meanwhile, Guehi is letting his deal run down but has been relatively low-paid at Selhurst Park for some time — money is not his driving force.
His deal is set to expire at the end of the 2025/26 campaign.
Liverpool are not the only club interested in his services with Newcastle and
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