Guehi has proven himself as a key player in the Premier League, helping Crystal Palace win the FA Cup last season. Despite being committed to the club, he has been linked with a move to Liverpool. In an earlier statement, Guehi emphasized his dedication to Palace, stating that his focus is always on doing his best for the team and seeing where the future holds.
With Quansah, Joe Gomez, and Konate's futures uncertain, a deal for Guehi looks promising. If Liverpool can secure his signing, they would gain a significant advantage, as Guehi would likely start every game next season, partnering Virgil van Dijk at the back. This would create one of the strongest defences in the league, alongside Milos Kerkez and Jeremie Frimpong.
However, Crystal Palace chairman Steve Parish has made it clear that it would take a substantial bid to convince the club to sell Guehi. Parish stated that if someone wants a "superstar player," they need to pay "superstar money," acknowledging that Guehi is a "generational talent."