Sun: Despite Liverpool s interest, Guy s chances of staying at Crystal Palace are getting bigger and bigger
1:35am, 14 August 2025Football
August 13 According to the Sun, the possibility of Gee staying in the Crystal Palace is getting greater and greater.
The Sun's report pointed out that although Liverpool is interested in Guy, the possibility of players staying at Crystal Palace is increasing. The Premier League champion negotiated the signing of Guy 35 million pounds. Although the player contract is still one year left, the price is still far below the asking price of Crystal Palace, even if the bid reaches 45 million pounds is not enough.
Considering next summer's World Cup, Guy is not sure what will happen to join Liverpool. As long as his physical condition allows, he will be the starter at Crystal Palace, and Liverpool cannot provide the same guarantee. Liverpool will report to bring in Leoni, the Italian defender is ready to play in Anfield.
Meanwhile, Eze may leave Crystal Palace this summer, with his transfer fee expected to exceed 50 million pounds. Arsenal and Tottenham are interested in him, and Crystal Palace is unwilling to lose both Guy and Eze in one summer.
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