

The Crystal Palace has sent clear information to the Premier League teams such as Totnam and Chelsea, and they are interested in signing Mark Guji.
The Crystal Palace rejected the Star defender Marc Guehi of the Tottenham Spot Team, from the Tottenhoarh Hotspur, which was bid at 70 million pounds of £ £ 70 million. Strong statement. This decision emphasizes that the club is still determined to retain major players, although the top competitors in the Premier League are favorable.
The main reason why the palace was rejected was the importance of Guehi to the team and its contract, and the contract continued until 2026. During the summer transfer window, the club rejected four bids from the Newcastle United, which proved their firm position. Their latest rejection emphasized their attention to the guards of the defender, which clearly shows that they are even unwilling to break up with him.
At the same time, Tottenham’s Spot is still seeking defensive reinforcements because their back row was injured, including knee problems about Ladu Drials. According to Ed Aarons of the Guardian, the palace rejected the bid of the Spurs, mainly because it was too late in the transfer window and could not be Oliver Glasner. ) The team provides appropriate alternatives. The Eagle team was shortlisted for a limited goal, thinking that this was too risky to lose the defensive leader without an emergency plan.
Guehi has always been a pursuit in the transfer market. Newcastle made many serious attempts to sign him last year and tried to make the palace firmly reject. Now, by rejecting the 70 million pounds of Totanham’s Spot, the club once again marked its strong negotiation position. With the Guhi’s contract until 2026, the palace has not sold pressure, and it may strive for a larger bid in the future.
As the summer transfer window approaches, whether Newcastle, Totanam Tottenna or other top clubs will re -ignite their pursuit of Guehi, it remains to be observed. At present, the Crystal Palace has promised to maintain its defender.
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