BBC: Liverpool to Accelerate Talks to Sign 'Superstar' in Next Days

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Liverpool's drawn-out move for Crystal Palace captain Marc Guehi has taken a huge step in the right direction, according to reports - with BBC Sport journalist Sami Mokbel believing that a deal is more likely to be completed than now before the deadline slams shut in just under two weeks' time.

Guehi has been the subject of interest from Premier League clubs for quite a while, having excelled for England at EURO 2024 under Gareth Southgate last summer, before writing himself into Palace history as the first-ever captain to win a major trophy at the club after defeating Manchester City in the FA Cup final back in May, thus qualifying for European football as a result.

Mokbel: Marc Guehi 'More Likely Than Not' to Join Liverpool

However, his 'superstar' success means that the top-flight's big boys have come knocking - and Liverpool, in particular, have shown an interest. With that in mind, Mokbel has stated that Guehi's situation is 'similar' to teammate Eberechi Eze's potential move to Tottenham Hotspur, in that talks should accelerate in the coming days.

And to add fuel to the fire, the esteemed reporter has stated that it's more likely than not that a 'deal will be done' before the window closes, with Arne Slot keen to add to his squad. He said on Liverpoo's BBC blog [18th August, 15:43]:

"Marc Guehi's is a very similar situation to Eberechi Eze. "Liverpool and Crystal Palace have held discussions about a possible £35m deal for Guehi to go to Anfield before the transfer deadline. There is still no agreement, but those talks should accelerate in the next few days, but the success of that deal hinges on whether the chairman, Steve Parish, sees Liverpool's deal and their valuation of the player as enough to let their captain go. "It may be that Parish decides that the deal isn't enough, and the fee isn't enough, and it may be more valuable for him to stay until the end of the season and the 12 months until his contract runs out than it would actually to recoup the money. "There's still a lot to get done in that deal, but there are legs in it, and if I were a betting man, then I'd put money on that deal to get done before the transfer window closes."

Liverpool have Virgil van Dijk as the starting centre-back in their ranks, though contract rebel Ibrahima Konate has seen his Anfield future enter 'limbo' mode in recent months, amid reports that he could move to Real Madrid on a free transfer next summer.

GIVEMESPORT Key Statistic: Despite 23 England caps, Marc Guehi has never played in European competition.

And despite the addition of young centre-back Geovanni Leoni from Parma earlier this window, the sale of Jarell Quansah means that there is a gap for a homegrown centre-back to come into their ranks - with Guehi being earmarked.

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