Crystal Palace Faces Tough Decision on Marc Guehi's Future Amid Transfer Speculations
Crystal Palace chairman Steve Parish discusses the potential sale of captain Marc Guehi to avoid losing him on a free transfer, amidst ongoing transfer speculations.



Crystal Palace chairman Steve Parish has openly discussed the club's dilemma regarding the future of their captain, Marc Guehi. With Guehi entering the final year of his contract, the club faces the difficult decision of either selling him this summer or risking losing him on a free transfer in 2026.
The Transfer Dilemma
Guehi, who joined Crystal Palace from Chelsea in 2021, has become a cornerstone of the team's defense. Despite rejecting a substantial £65m offer from Newcastle United in January, the club is now considering offers to avoid a financial loss. "We'd have to do that, of course," Parish stated, emphasizing the financial implications of losing a player of Guehi's caliber for free.
Contract Negotiations and Club Strategy
Parish highlighted the challenges in negotiating a new contract with Guehi, who is reportedly open to staying until 2026. However, without a new agreement, the club may have to part ways with their captain sooner than planned. "It needs a new contract or a conclusion of some kind," Parish added, underscoring the urgency of the situation.
Impact on Crystal Palace's Future
The potential departure of Guehi could significantly impact Crystal Palace's defensive lineup. The club has already seen the departure of Joachim Andersen to Fulham last summer, and losing another key defender could weaken their squad. Parish acknowledged the difficulties in maintaining a competitive team, stating, "We have an outstanding 15 or 16 players, trying to get that level of quality in is hard."
Looking Ahead
As the summer transfer window progresses, all eyes will be on Crystal Palace's next moves. With Liverpool reportedly retaining an interest in Guehi, the coming weeks could be pivotal in shaping the club's future. The decision to sell or retain Guehi will not only affect the team's performance but also its financial health and strategic planning in the Premier League.