
Marc Guehi to Liverpool takes next step as Crystal Palace reach total agreement
Crystal Palace have reached an agreement to land Ousmane Diomande from Sporting Lisbon with the defender acting as a replacement for the Liverpool-bound Marc Guehi.
The Eagles look set to lose their talisman in defence but have acted by raiding the Portuguese champions. They have been keen to retain Viktor Gyokeres this summer and have dug their heels in, but the exit of Diomande has proved easier to negotiate.
Sporting did have a release clause in Diomande's contract, which could've seen them demand €80million (£68m), but A Bola reports they were willing to accept less and the FA Cup winners look to have landed the Ivorian for €55m (£47m). One issue they are still to settle on is a future sale percentage.
Palace stand to make a huge profit on Guehi, who they refused to sell to Newcastle last summer, but with his contract winding down they have shown a willingness to cash in and the Reds have acted to bring in the England international.
The London outfit hope that the capture of Diomande will serve them well on their European journey. Palace are still waiting for a final call from UEFA, which centres around Lyon and what competition they will play in after the two clubs had shared the same owner until John Textor sold his stake last week.
Liverpool's capture of Guehi would take their spend close to the £250m mark after they also signed Florian Wirtz, Jeremie Frimpong and Milos Kerkez. Arne Slot is looking to bolster his options at the heart of defence, which could soon be depleted.
Virgil van Dijk, the team's linchpin, opted to sign a new deal and remain at Anfield but young hope Jarell Quansah is poised to join Bayer Leverkusen. Ibrahima Konate, meanwhile, has just one year left on his Reds deal and is giving off vibes that he may look for a move elsewhere as PSG and Real Madrid circle.
The latest reports suggest he is unhappy with what has so far been offered to him, and right now it seems more likely than not that the two parties will go their separate ways next summer.
Guehi can now say he is an FA Cup winning captain and regular starter for England, which ticks the homegrown box. He will be 25 in two weeks' time, entering the prime of his career, and is ready for the next challenge in his career with Anfield poised to be his next home.
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- The Guardian
Liverpool FC ‘devastated' after Diogo Jota dies in car accident in Spain
Update: Date: 2025-07-03T13:53:12.000Z Title: The Lionesses have described the deaths of Diogo Jota and Andre Silva as 'difficult to comprehend'. Content: Jota was 28, a father of three young children and had married his partner, Rute Cardoso, less than two weeks ago Diogo Jota dies aged 28 after car crash in Spain Will Unwin (now) and Tom Bassam (briefly) Thu 3 Jul 2025 15.53 CEST First published on Thu 3 Jul 2025 09.00 CEST From 10.47am CEST 10:47 The Liverpool forward Diogo Jota has been killed in a car accident in Spain. He was 28, a father of three young children and had married his long-term partner, Rute Cardoso, less than two weeks ago. The tragic news was first reported in Portuguese media and has been confirmed by Liverpool. It is understood that Jota and his brother, 26-year-old André, were travelling in a car that came off a road in the province of Zamora. Updated at 11.00am CEST 3.53pm CEST 15:53 A message from the Lionesses following the tragic passing of Diogo Jota and his brother André Silva. 3.40pm CEST 15:40 The Bayern Munich head coach Vincent Kompany has paid tribute to Diogo Jota and his brother Andre Silva. Absolutely devastating news. My sincere condolences to the family and everyone close to Diogo and his brother. May you find strength and support in these extremely difficult times. RIP. Updated at 3.48pm CEST 3.21pm CEST 15:21 Josh Halliday It is always amazing how moments like this bring football fans together, as this from Josh Halliday at Anfield shows. After laying down a Leeds United shirt, Maz Ferguson said she last saw Jota scoring two goals at Anfield against her club. 'But he was a player that you liked,' she said. 'He's gone out at the height of his career but football's irrelevant. He's got a wife and three young children, a mum and a dad, who've just lost two sons.' Ferguson, 34, a lifelong Leeds fan, added: 'If any club has been through everything it's this club but Liverpool fans will come together for Diogo's family. This club knows how to put its arms around people.' 2.58pm CEST 14:58 A look back at Diogo Jota's life and career in pictures. 2.48pm CEST 14:48 Crowds and tributes grow at Anfield. 2.34pm CEST 14:34 The former Liverpool head coach Jurgen Klopp, who signed Diogo Jota from Wolves, says he is 'heartbroken' at news of the forward's death. 'This is a moment where I struggle!' Klopp posted on Instagram. 'There must be a bigger purpose! But I can't see it! I'm heartbroken to hear about the passing of Diogo and his brother André. Diogo was a not only a fantastic player, but also a great friend, a loving and caring husband and father! We will miss you so much! 'All my prayers, thoughts and power to Rute, the kids, the family, the friends and everyone who loved them! Rest in peace - Love' 2.31pm CEST 14:31 Will Unwin has returned, so I will be passing the blog back over. 2.15pm CEST 14:15 Geneva Abdul Portuguese tennis player Francisco Cabral paid tribute to Diogo Jota. After securing victory in the first round of the Wimbledon doubles, alongside partner Lucas Miedler, Cabral said: '[Jota] is a big name, not just in Portugal but in the world. He was a great human being with a nice family and three kids. 'My best wishes to them all. For his family it is very tough to recover from that.' After the win over the team of Jamie Murray and Rajeev Ram, Cabral said he planned to wear a black armband in remembrance of the Portuguese star in the next round: 'I couldn't get one in time today, but I want to in the next one.' 1.52pm CEST 13:52 Uefa president Aleksander Ceferin is the latest senior figure in football to pay his respects to Diogo Jota. In a tribute to the Portuguese on the European governing body's wesbite, Ceferin said: 'Just three weeks ago, I had the honour of presenting Diogo Jota with a medal after the Uefa Nations League final – a moment of joy, pride, and celebration that will now forever be burned in memory with sorrow. 'His passion, energy and spirit on the field inspired everyone around him. It is devastating to think that a life so full of joy and potential has been taken far too soon. Rest in peace, dear Diogo. You will not be forgotten.' Updated at 1.55pm CEST 1.30pm CEST 13:30 Tom Bassam is stepping into the chair for a while. Back soon. Updated at 1.41pm CEST 1.24pm CEST 13:24 Josh Halliday Deputy prime minister Angela Rayner and Liverpool city region mayor Steve Rotheram have laid their tributes at Anfield. Speaking after laying a bouquet opposite the Hillsborough memorial, Rayner said: 'The whole world's absolutely devastated and so shocked by such a tragic thing to someone who is well loved here in Liverpool, and I think the whole city is there to support his wife, his children and his family. 'It's heartbreaking. It's absolutely heartbreaking. It just shows how life events can change really quickly. I'm absolutely devastated for his wife, his children and his family. I can't imagine what they're going through at the moment. My son is 28 and it's just really shocking. 'His life and his career had only just started. He's done an incredible job here at Liverpool football club, one of their greatest strikers and just getting married and having his young children, looking forward to all the great things he was going to do here and in his life - it's just so heartbreaking. I'm devastated for people who woke up to the news this morning… just seeing the outpouring across the whole of the city, it's just incredible but our condolences are primarily today with Diogo's family, his wife and his children.' Updated at 1.27pm CEST 1.21pm CEST 13:21 The former Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard has posted on Instagram to pay his respects to Diogo Jota. 1.06pm CEST 13:06 Josh Halliday Fans were putting aside club rivalries to unite in their grief for Jota and his family. Shirts bearing the crests of Rangers, Crystal Palace and Everton had been laid alongside an ever-growing bank of floral tributes at Anfield, where the Liverpool club flag was flying at half mast. 'It will go down as one of the tragic days like Hillsborough,' said Denise Cook, a season ticket holder for 45 years, who had brought flowers bearing a line from the popular chant 'And his name is Diogo.' She added: 'He just gave everything. He never gave up, he was always chasing the ball. He was very integral. He was just always there and always trying. At the time I thought it was one of the best signings we'd made.' 1.05pm CEST 13:05 The tributes are continuing to grow outside Anfield as a steady stream of fans visit to leave personal contribution. 12.59pm CEST 12:59 The Liverpool forward Darwin Nunez has paid his own emotional tribute to Diogo Jota. 'There are no words of comfort for so much pain,' Nunez said on Instagram. 'I will always remember you with your smile, as a good companion on and off the field. "I send all my strength to his family, from where he is I'm sure he will always be with you, especially his wife and three children.' 12.54pm CEST 12:54 There has been an almost endless array of tributes for a much-loved footballer and man today. 12.51pm CEST 12:51 Josh Halliday Elliot Francis, 19, was wearing his treasured Liverpool shirt bearing Jota's name and autograph - signed by his favourite player after one of the many home games when the Portuguese would stop and chat to fans. 'I used to see him nearly every week,' Francis said. 'He was always calm, always nice with the fans, always with his wife and family.' He added: 'I'm just devastated about it. He was everything the club wanted. An honorary scouser. I just wanted to be here to pay my respects. It's the least he deserves after how much he loved us.' Francis, a season ticket holder in The Kop, said he hoped the club's first pre-season friendly against Preston North End in two weeks would be called off as a mark of respect. 12.44pm CEST 12:44 Wolves supporters have also been laying flowers and tributes outside Molineux, where Diogo Jota spent three years of his career. Wolves fans begin laying floral tributes at Molineux to the late Diogo Jota. #WWFC @ITVCentral Updated at 12.44pm CEST 12.38pm CEST 12:38 Tennis legend Rafael Nadal has posted: 'What sad news. All my thoughts and affection for his wife, his children, family and friends at this difficult time. Rest in peace Diogo Jota and André Silva.' 12.36pm CEST 12:36 Sir Keir Starmer said the death of Diogo Jota was 'devastating news', as he paid tribute to the Liverpool footballer. Asked about Jota's death while speaking in east London, the Prime Minister told reporters: 'Let me start with Jota, because this is devastating news. 'I'm sure I speak for everyone in saying our first thoughts are going to be with his family and his friends in particular. 'But there are millions of Liverpool fans, but also football fans, and non-fans, who will also be shocked by this. 'I think Liverpool Football Club have just put a statement out as I understand it, but it is devastating, and it is really important we bear in mind just how difficult a period this will be for his friends and for his family.' PA Media 12.33pm CEST 12:33 The former Liverpool defender Jamie Carragher says he is 'in a state of shock' after Diogo Jota's death. 'Just in a state of shock,' Carragher told Sky Sports News. 'Not with anyone associated to Liverpool but football in general. It is one of the few times when the football family all come together. 'I just cannot believe it. For everybody involved but especially his family – his wife and the children they've got, it's devastating for all involved. 'I can only imagine how his teammates feel at Liverpool and Portugal, they must be in a world of pain with his friends and family. 'It just shows us all how quickly life can change. What a summer he's had, and you get this devastating news that his family have had in the last few hours, you can't even comprehend it.' Updated at 12.44pm CEST 12.28pm CEST 12:28 Josh Halliday Our North of England editor Josh Halliday is at Anfield with a growing number of Liverpool fans. Anfield season ticket holder Gary Moss was holding back tears as fans laid floral tributes to Jota outside the stadium's Hillsborough memorial. 'It's just devastating,' he said. 'He's a 28-year-old kid, family, got married last month. He was a big favourite, he had the best song. 'He just always came across as a really nice human being and that's probably the worst part of it. He understood the club. It's tremendously sad for the family. 'He was so popular. He was loved by everybody. There will never be another No 20 for this club and that's how it should be. 'It's a game at the end of the day and it's a young fella who's good at something, who managed to maintain his humility. It's devastating for his family more than anything.' Updated at 12.44pm CEST 12.22pm CEST 12:22 Diogo Jota's Portugal teammate Cristiano Ronaldo has wished 'all the strength in the world' to the forward's wife and children. Doesn't make any sense. Just now we were together in the National Team, just now you were married. To your family, to your wife and children, I send my condolences and wish them all the strength in the world. I know you will always be with them. R.I.P. Diogo and Andre. We will all miss you. 12.19pm CEST 12:19 Liverpool have lowered flags to half-mast at Anfield in tribute to Diogo Jota. 12.16pm CEST 12:16 Fans have started arriving at Liverpool's Anfield stadium to pay their own personal tributes to Diogo Jota. 12.12pm CEST 12:12 Andre Silva's club Penafiel have expressed their 'sorrow and dismay' after the death of their player and his brother Diogo Jota. 'Penafiel Football Club expresses its deepest sorrow over the tragic passing of Andre Silva and his brother Diogo Jota, victims of a car accident that occurred in the last few hours,' a club statement said. 'The loss of two lives so young and connected to the world of football fills us with sorrow and dismay. At this very difficult moment, Penafiel Football Club sends its most sincere condolences to the family, friends and all those who shared with André and Diogo moments of life and passion for the sport. 'The club will decree official mourning and pay tribute to upcoming sporting commitments. 'May you rest in peace.' Updated at 12.12pm CEST 12.08pm CEST 12:08 Tom Garry Uefa has confirmed that a moment of silence will be observed at today's and tomorrow's Women's Euros matches in memory of Diogo Jota and André Silva. 11.58am CEST 11:58 The flag on Liverpool town hall has been lowered to half mast as a mark of respect for Diogo Jota and his brother Andre. 11.56am CEST 11:56 Diogo Jota's former club Wolves, where the forward spent three seasons, say they are 'heartbroken' after the confirmation of his death. 'We are heartbroken,' Wolves said in a statement. 'Diogo was adored by our fans, loved by his teammates and cherished by everyone who worked with him during his time at Wolves. The memories he created will never be forgotten. Our hearts go out to the family, friends and loved ones of Diogo and his brother, Andre. You will be truly missed, and always remembered.' Updated at 12.43pm CEST 11.53am CEST 11:53 Needless to say, the tributes have been pouring in for Jota. Jota's Portugal teammate Rúben Neves, who plays for Al-Hilal in Saudi Arabia, wrote on Instagram: 'They say we only lose people when we forget them. I will never forget you!' The former Manchester United goalkeeper David de Gea posted on Instagram a photo of Jota with the words 'sometimes life is very cruel'. The former Liverpool striker Ian Rush said: 'I'm deeply saddened and shocked by the heartbreaking news of the passing of Diogo Jota and his brother, André Silva. My heartfelt condolences go out to his wife, children, and everyone in his family, as well as his friends and supporters.' Updated at 12.42pm CEST 11.50am CEST 11:50 Stephen Burgen The cause of the accident, which happened around midnight on Wednesday night, is not clear, but according to police reports the driver lost control after one of the car's rear tyres was punctured. It burst into flames and firefighters had to extinguish a blaze in the surrounding countryside caused by the accident. Updated at 1.15pm CEST 11.49am CEST 11:49 Gary Naylor gets in touch: 'Almost everything in life fades as you get older – from Van Gogh colour to Malevitch monochrome. You've seen it before, you've heard the hype before, you've a staleness where younger people have a fire. But the exception is news like this morning's. Diogo Jota was the same age as my elder son, a fact that arrows through my heart. When I reflect on all the times the sliding doors went the right way for me, I shiver. Jeez. Don't ever think you'll get round to it one day – do it.' Updated at 12.42pm CEST 11.36am CEST 11:36 Everton have passed on their condolences: 'Everyone at Everton is deeply saddened by the tragic passing of Diogo Jota and his brother André Silva. Our thoughts are with their family and friends at this sad time.' 11.34am CEST 11:34 Matt Dony emails in: 'A couple of seasons ago, a friend did something outrageously kind. He secured tickets on The Kop for him, his son and me. At the time, I was a single father who shared custody of my then 11-year-old son. He would have been with me that day, so I said I'd have to turn down the ticket. My friend offered his ticket to me for my son, and he would watch the match in a pub nearby. My son was football mad, and like me, a Liverpool fan. The game was the 4-3 against Tottenham, with Liverpool battering Spurs for the first half and quickly going ahead, before spurs came back and scored a late equaliser. Diogo Jota scored a 90+ minute winner right in front of us. I will never forget the joy on my son's face as we celebrated that goal. Jota is, and always will be, responsible for one of my very favourite memories. This has hit me much harder than I expected.' I was there that day, too. What an incredible moment. 11.33am CEST 11:33 The Football Association have paid tribute to Diogo Jota. We are devastated to learn of the passing of Diogo Jota. Our thoughts and deepest condolences are with Diogo's family, friends and team-mates at Liverpool and Portugal. 11.27am CEST 11:27 Liverpool have released a statement, which reads: 'Liverpool Football Club are devastated by the tragic passing of Diogo Jota. 'The club have been informed the 28-year-old has passed away following a road traffic accident in Spain along with his brother, Andre. 'Liverpool FC will be making no further comment at this time and request the privacy of Diogo and Andre's family, friends, teammates and club staff is respected as they try to come to terms with an unimaginable loss. 'We will continue to provide them with our full support.' Updated at 11.28am CEST 11.22am CEST 11:22 The former Liverpool defender Jamie Carragher has taken to X to say: 'Devastating news about Diogo Jota & his brother Andre this morning.' Devastating news about Diogo Jota & his brother Andre this morning. Thoughts are with everyone of their family & friends, especially his wife Rute & their three lovely kids 💔 11.21am CEST 11:21 I've covered a lot of Liverpool in recent years and Diogo Jota was always one of those players who stood out on the pitch. He was relentless, never giving up a ball and eager to win it back, a trait not all forwards have. His real quality was in his finishing, when he received a pass inside the area, the odds were in his favour because he was so cool and could almost always find a way to beat the keeper. 11.14am CEST 11:14 The Spanish Guardia Civil have released a statement. 'The information we have so far is that the car, which was a Lamborghini, was in a road traffic accident and left the road due to a tyre blowout while overtaking,' the statement reads. 'It was in the early hours, 00:30 BST, in the municipality of Cernadilla in the province of Zamora. The car caught on fire and the two occupants were killed.' 11.06am CEST 11:06 Diogo Jota's former club Porto, where his brother Andre also played as a youth, have posted. FC Porto is in mourning. It is with shock and deep sorrow that we send our heartfelt condolences to the family and friends of Diogo Jota and his brother André Silva, who was also our athlete in the youth ranks. Rest in peace. O Futebol Clube do Porto está de luto. É com choque e profundo pesar que enviamos as sentidas condolências à família e amigos do Diogo Jota e irmão André Silva, que também foi nosso atleta nos escalões de formação. Descansem em paz.#FCPorto 10.53am CEST 10:53 It is truly horrible news coming in from Spain about Diogo Jota. The Portuguese national team have posted on X. The Portuguese Football Federation and all of Portuguese football are utterly devastated by the deaths of Diogo Jota and his brother André Silva this morning in Spain. Far beyond being an exceptional player, with nearly 50 caps for the National Team, Diogo Jota was an extraordinary person, respected by all teammates and opponents, someone with a contagious joy and a reference within his own community. On my behalf, and on behalf of the Portuguese Football Federation, I express our deepest condolences to the family and friends of Diogo and André Silva, as well as to Liverpool FC and FC Penafiel, the clubs where the players, respectively, performed. The Portuguese Football Federation has already requested UEFA to observe a minute of silence this Thursday before our National Team's match against Spain in the Women's European Championship. We have lost two champions. The passing of Diogo and André Silva represents irreparable losses for Portuguese Football, and we will do everything to honour their legacy daily. A Federação Portuguesa de Futebol e todo o Futebol português estão completamente devastados com a morte de Diogo Jota e do seu irmão André Silva, esta madrugada, em Espanha. Muito mais do que o fantástico jogador, com quase 50 internacionalizações pela Seleção Nacional A, Diogo… 10.47am CEST 10:47 The Liverpool forward Diogo Jota has been killed in a car accident in Spain. He was 28, a father of three young children and had married his long-term partner, Rute Cardoso, less than two weeks ago. The tragic news was first reported in Portuguese media and has been confirmed by Liverpool. It is understood that Jota and his brother, 26-year-old André, were travelling in a car that came off a road in the province of Zamora. Updated at 11.00am CEST 10.16am CEST 10:16 Portugal trained at the Wankdorf Stadium last night in preparation for their match against Spain in Bern. 10.01am CEST 10:01 Ryan Mason has his permanent job as a head coach at West Brom. Ben Fisher went along to have a chat with him about what he plans to do at the Championship club. Mason was intent on becoming a No 1 after that first spell in interim charge after Mourinho was sacked, when at 29 Mason became the youngest coach in Premier League history. Mason thinks he felt ready to manage when targeted by clubs a couple of years ago but, enthused by working as an assistant to Postecoglou, he stayed at Spurs. 'Fast-forward two years, to be part of history was amazing. Now, I want to write my own script and the timing of being here at this club feels right.' 9.52am CEST 09:52 There was some north American action last night, as Canada and USA in a women's friendly encounter. While the USA men's team are making progress under Mauricio Pochettino. 9.47am CEST 09:47 Aitana Bonmati returned to the Spain camp this week after being treated in hospital for viral meningitis. Nick Ames ponders what the world's best player means to Spain. If Spain required any form of pick-me-up before a summer that many assume will bathe them in gold, it came in the sight of Aitana Bonmatí appearing at their second training session in Switzerland. She tuned up on an exercise bike during the first part of Tuesday's warm-up before later working with the ball. Updated at 9.52am CEST 9.37am CEST 09:37 Tom Garry Here is Tom Garry's story on Martin Ho becoming the new Tottenham Hotspur Women's head coach. Updated at 9.55am CEST 9.33am CEST 09:33 Speaking of finding out more about those involved in Euro 2025, we have a cunning in-depth guide to each player. 9.17am CEST 09:17 It seems only right, you want to get to know about the teams in action later. We have guides to each and every one of them. 9.17am CEST 09:17 Today's games: Belgium v Italy 5pm BST/6pm CET Spain v Portugal 8pm BST/9pm CET 9.00am CEST 09:00 It's the morning after the night before in Switzerland. The tournament began with Finland edging past Iceland in a tense opener. Then the hosts got involved but it was not the dream start as Norway secured all three points. As well as looking back at the previous night's fixtures, we will be focusing on the future and the games in Group B. First Belgium take on Italy and then it is Spain v Belgium, as the tournament favourites enter the fray. Amid all that I am there will be bits and bobs from elsewhere in the footballing world cropping up to be discussed. As ever, fire in your questions, comments and observations.