Tottenham Hotspur is very interested in the Crystal Palace defender
Reporter Graeme Bailey recently reported that Tottenham Hotspur is very interested in Crystal Palace defender Marc Guehi. Bailey said:
“Liverpool will certainly come back to sign him. But they knew they would be one of many clubs making offers. Now, with Guehi, everything starts all over again. Everyone is starting from scratch.”
“Guehi’s team knows which clubs have told them they will make offers next summer – Barcelona, Bayern Munich, Real Madrid.”
“In England, let’s see what Tottenham Hotspur ends up doing – they like him as a player. Will Chelsea be included in the offer on a free transfer? Of course. And Manchester United? If they can finish in the top four, of course.”
Guehi’s outstanding performance in English football this season
Guehi played an integral role in helping the Eagles win the Community Shield last month. The English talent has been in red-hot form for the London club, scoring just one goal in six games in all competitions so far.
The 25-year-old has been outstanding in the Premier League this season, contributing 5 tackles, 2 interceptions, and 13 clearances, providing a reliable anchor for the defense. In League One, he boasts an impressive pass completion rate of 83.9% (data from fbref.com), even completing passes inside the half-space.
Should Tottenham Hotspur manager Thomas Frank sign Guehi?
Guehi is a fierce defender who possesses precise timing to win the ball back for his team. He doesn’t mind making clearances when necessary and is highly adept at launching attacks from inside the half-space.
The England star possesses extensive experience in… Guehi already has experience in the Premier League and will quickly adapt to life at Tottenham.
We can expect Guehi to bring increased resilience and tenacity to Tottenham Hotspur manager Thomas Frank’s defense. He has the potential to solidify his place in Tottenham Hotspur’s home first team for years to come.
At 25, Guehi is nearing his peak years, making him a worthy target for the North London club next year. Therefore, it would be wise for Frank to sign him when the transfer window reopens in January or at the end of the season.

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