A new update on Marc Guehi’s future has boosted Liverpool after a drop in deadline transfers, but FSG has “at approached” with a “significant” deal.
Liverpool issued a statement in recent months, investing more than £400 million in signing during the summer transfer period as Europe’s biggest spender.
This has solidified the Arne Slot side as the best team in the Premier League. They won the first five games of the season and were cleared at the top of the table.
As Liverpool’s immeasurable transfer business has proven, owners FSG and other club chiefs have been busy in recent months, with the Premier League giants struggling to acquire to create a multi-club model.
The Ligue Un Outfit Toulouse and La Liga Side Malaga are mentioned as options, but the Liverpool chiefs seem to have settled on Getafe as their preferred option.
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This claims, according to the Daily Mail, that FSG has completed due diligence to assess the likelihood of adding clubs to their portfolio, and is “closing” by purchasing Getafe.
Liverpool is said to have considered “25 clubs” to be “Europe-wide” before landing at Getafe.
The report claims:
“There are no indications yet as to whether it will cost you to buy Getafe. FSG Powerbrokers in Boston are considering the next move.
“If you want to go ahead with FSG, the deal can be formal given what you know about Getafe.”
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On the pitch, Liverpool’s weakness is undoubtedly at centre-back, as Giovan Nileoni, who suffered an ACL injury, lacks the option.
Leoni’s injury left Liverpool with only Virgil van Dik, Ibrahima Conate and Joe Gomez as fit and natural centre backs.
Liverpool and Crystal Palace agreed to a deal worth around £35 million for Guehi, but the Eagles were unable to land a suitable replacement and decided to pull the plug.
Despite this, Liverpool still managed to sign Guehi, who is scheduled to become a free agent at the end of this season.
Sky Sports Reporter Tom White has confirmed Guehi’s “Big News.” He explained:
“The Crystal Palace is said to be realistically accepting that Mark Guech’s era at the club is over, and the club is said to acknowledge that it is difficult to persuade the captain to commit to his long-term future at the palace.
“As for the player himself, he is calm about the next step, and remember that on the summer deadline he saw the move to Liverpool’s collapse.