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Marc Guehi replace – Newcastle identify payment they’re prepared to pay Crystal Palace in January?

Marc Guehi replace – Newcastle identify payment they’re prepared to pay Crystal Palace in January?

After confirming that Newcastle United will permit Miguel Almiron to go away in January in a bit for The Telegraph yesterday, Luke Edwards has additionally issued an replace on Marc Guehi.

As we all know, the membership made a variety of makes an attempt to signal the Crystal Palace centre-back over the summer season, however ultimately walked away from a deal after the Eagles reportedly turned down our last provide value £65m.

A number of months later, Guehi has endured a tricky begin to the season at Palace, who we face at 3pm tomorrow, and refused to signal a brand new contract at Selhurst Park, leaving simply over 18 months left to run on his contract.

In consequence, The Telegraph report that Newcastle will solely revisit a deal for the England worldwide in January if Crystal Palace ‘make it clear’ they’d be prepared to promote their captain at a ‘much more cheap worth’ of round £50m.

This might be round £15m lower than our alleged last provide in August, however together with his contract scenario unresolved and his type taking a dip to this point this season, Palace could also be compelled to think about decrease presents within the New 12 months.

If not, they threat shedding the 24-year-old for a cut-price payment subsequent summer season, the place he’ll have solely 12 months left on his deal. That stated, wait till the tip of the season and Newcastle’s hopes of touchdown Guehi can also be lowered, as different suitors are more likely to arrive in hope of touchdown the defender at a a lot decrease payment.

It stays to be seen if we’ll return in for Guehi, wait till the summer season and/or pursue different positions as an alternative in January, however quite a bit will come right down to Palace’s January calls for, it appears, with Newcastle reluctant to be concerned in one other drawn out switch saga for the second window operating.

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