Liverpool Nears Record-Breaking ยฃ100m Signing of Marc Guรฉhi, Stunning Rivals
Liverpool is reportedly set to break the world record for the most expensive defender by completing a ยฃ100 million transfer for Crystal Palaceโs Marc Guรฉhi โ a move that has caught Manchester United and Arsenal off guard.
The 24-year-old England center-back, long pursued by both clubs, is expected to undergo a medical at Anfield on June 28, 2025. He has already agreed to a five-year contract with the Merseyside club.
Pushed forward by new sporting director Richard Hughes, the transfer highlights Liverpool manager Arne Slotโs aggressive push to strengthen the backline ahead of the 2025/26 Premier League and Champions League campaigns.
Guรฉhi, Palaceโs captain last season, stood out with 102 ball recoveries, 56 clearances, and an 88% pass completion rate. He also earned acclaim during Euro 2024 for his calmness and leadership.
The ยฃ100m package โ including add-ons โ will surpass the current record for a defender, overtaking Manchester Unitedโs ยฃ80 million signing of Harry Maguire in 2019. It also puts Guรฉhi ahead of Liverpoolโs own Virgil van Dijk (ยฃ75m) and Manchester Cityโs Josko Gvardiol (ยฃ77m).
Palace had initially turned down a ยฃ70 million bid, holding firm on their valuation as Guรฉhi approaches the final year of his contract.
United and Arsenal, both previously in the race for the defender, are now left to reassess. United had been balancing interest in Guรฉhi with a ยฃ52.1m deal for Lilleโs Leny Yoro and recently spent ยฃ110 million on striker Viktor Gyรถkeres. Arsenal had targeted Guรฉhi as a partner for William Saliba but have shifted their attention to Riccardo Calafiori from Bologna.
Sources suggest Guรฉhi favored Liverpoolโs offer due to guaranteed playing time alongside van Dijk and a key role in Slotโs system, in contrast to the rotational risks he might face at Arsenal or United.
Social media reactions from rival fans show disbelief. One United fan wrote, โGuรฉhi to Liverpool for ยฃ100m? Weโve been outplayed again,โ while an Arsenal supporter said, โArteta wanted him, but Liverpool just stole the show.โ
Liverpoolโs urgent need for defensive reinforcements โ with Ibrahima Konatรฉ potentially departing in 2026 and Andy Robertson out long-term with an ACL injury โ pushed the club to make this high-profile move.
The Reds have been active in the market, using funds from the ยฃ35 million sale of Jarell Quansah and a new Adidas sponsorship to finance a ยฃ287 million summer overhaul. Guรฉhi joins a lineup of incoming players including Florian Wirtz, Milos Kerkez, and Freddie Woodman, signaling Liverpoolโs ambition to regain dominance as their rivals scramble to keep pace.