Bombshell – Newcastle United Monitoring Marc Guehi Situation to sign 25 y/o for nothing

Newcastle United continue to monitor Marc Guehi’s contract situation at Crystal Palace, with the England international reportedly prepared to enter the final year of his deal without signing an extension.

This development could present an intriguing opportunity for the Magpies, who saw multiple bids for the defender rejected last summer during their pursuit of the Euro 2024 standout.

While national reports suggested Newcastle tabled a £70 million offer for Guehi, club sources indicate their final bid fell significantly short of that figure.

Palace chairman Steve Parish’s public insistence on “superstar money” for his prized asset ultimately stalled negotiations, compounded by Newcastle’s need to navigate Premier League profit and sustainability regulations carefully.

The landscape has shifted considerably in the intervening months. With Guehi now entering the last twelve months of his Selhurst Park contract, Palace find themselves in a precarious position.

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The Guardian reports the 25-year-old remains in no rush to commit his future, potentially leaving the South London club facing the prospect of losing their defensive linchpin for nothing next summer.

This standoff has not gone unnoticed at St James’ Park, where Eddie Howe remains keen to bolster his central defensive options. However, Newcastle now face intensified competition for Guehi’s signature, with Liverpool, Real Madrid, and Barcelona all reportedly monitoring the situation.

GELSENKIRCHEN, GERMANY – JUNE 30: Marc Guehi of England looks dejected after Ivan Schranz of Slovakia (not pictured) scores his team’s first goal during the UEFA EURO 2024 round of 16 match between England and Slovakia at Arena AufSchalke on June 30, 2024 in Gelsenkirchen, Germany. (Photo by Carl Recine/Getty Images)

The increased interest reflects Guehi’s impressive development since joining Palace from Chelsea in 2021, establishing himself as one of the Premier League’s most reliable defenders and an England regular.

Former Crystal Palace owner Simon Jordan has weighed in on the dilemma facing his old club, advocating for a pragmatic approach. “When iconic clubs like Liverpool come calling, most players will want that move,” Jordan told talkSPORT. “Palace took a gamble last year by rejecting offers. Now they risk losing him for nothing unless they can convince him to stay – which seems unlikely.”

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Jordan’s assessment highlights the difficult decision facing Palace’s hierarchy. Retaining Guehi for another season could strengthen their push for European qualification under new manager Oliver Glasner, but the financial implications of losing such a valuable asset for free may prove too great to ignore.

For Newcastle, the situation presents both opportunity and complication. While Guehi’s contract status could make him more affordable this summer, the heightened interest from elite clubs may drive up his price regardless.

The Magpies’ recruitment team must weigh whether to reignite their pursuit now or potentially wait another year to secure him as a free agent – a risky strategy given the competition for his signature.

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Howe’s desire to add defensive reinforcements this summer suggests Newcastle may test Palace’s resolve again, particularly if Guehi shows no signs of extending his contract.

The defender’s composed performances, leadership qualities, and Premier League experience make him an ideal candidate to strengthen Newcastle’s backline as they prepare for another demanding campaign.

As the transfer window progresses, Guehi’s future promises to be one of the more intriguing sagas. For Newcastle, it represents a chance to finally land a long-term defensive target, but they’ll need to navigate both Palace’s valuation and significant competition to bring the England international to Tyneside.

One thing appears certain – the coming weeks will prove decisive in determining whether Guehi remains in South London or secures a move to one of Europe’s elite clubs.