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Five Realistic Destinations for Marc Guéhi, Ranked by Likelihood

Guéhi stayed at Palace for 2025–26. Five clubs ranked by likelihood as his 2026 move approaches mid.

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Marc Guéhi remained a Crystal Palace player for the 2025–26 season after a summer transfer attempt collapsed when the Eagles failed to secure a replacement and Oliver Glasner stopped the move. Glasner has confirmed that Guéhi won’t be extending his contract at Selhurst Park, so a departure in 2026 appears inevitable. The immediate question is whether Palace will sell him in the winter or allow him to leave for free at season end. Some have suggested his exemplary behaviour during the saga perhaps cost him a big move.

It was Liverpool and only Liverpool in the summer, but other elite suitors could re-emerge next year. Below are five plausible destinations ranked by the likelihood that Guéhi will move there.

Tottenham — Likelihood Rating: 4/10
Tottenham searched for a left-sided defender late in the window but were beaten to Piero Hincapié by Arsenal. Guéhi is right footed but typically plays as the left centre back in a back three or four. Spurs have shown prior interest without a serious bid. Even with resources, Guéhi would likely be second choice behind Micky van de Ven and may prefer a bigger leap.

Chelsea — Likelihood Rating: 6/10
Guéhi came through at Chelsea and made his senior debut there before the club sold him for about £18 million in 2021. Enzo Maresca’s side have been keeping tabs. With centre-back depth and Levi Colwill set to return fit, Guéhi would still represent an upgrade on Trevoh Chalobah, Tosin Adarabioyo and Benoît Badiashile, and a return would carry a sense of unfinished business.

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Barcelona — Likelihood Rating: 7/10
“You wait ages for one Englishman—and then two come along at the same time!” There was little time to replace Iñigo Martínez late in the summer, leaving Hansi Flick a centre back short for 2025–26. Limited finances make Guéhi an intriguing option to partner Pau Cubarsí while Eric García has been a frequent starter.

Bayern Munich — Likelihood Rating: 7/10
There is thought to be genuine Bavarian interest. Vincent Kompany began the season with Dayot Upamecano and Jonathan Tah; Guéhi would need to earn a place but links to Harry Kane and Michael Olise add appeal.

Real Madrid — Likelihood Rating: 8/10
Xabi Alonso’s defence is ageing. At 25, Guéhi has been named among those considered to bring youth to the centre-back ranks as Madrid weigh options between him and Ibrahima Konaté.

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Eberechi Eze reveals decision behind Arsenal move

Eberechi Eze says he was ready to join Spurs before Arsenal’s late bid sealed his move in detail…

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Eberechi Eze has outlined how a late approach from Arsenal changed the course of his summer. Spurs appeared to be leading negotiations in mid-August after James Maddison suffered a serious knee injury and the accepted departure of Son Heung-min led Tottenham to seek a new creative outlet. Talks were held, personal terms had been accepted and Crystal Palace were reportedly content with a £55 million ($73.2 million) fee on the table.

Speaking during a return to his former secondary school, Eze acknowledged the strength of Tottenham’s position. “I was prepared to go to Tottenham,” Eze admitted, as quoted by The Athletic, “but from the moment Arsenal came, it was always going to be them.”

Those Arsenal discussions were not brand new. Eze had a meeting with Mikel Arteta and sporting director Andrea Berta several weeks before Tottenham formalised their interest, informing his boyhood club he was eager to return to the Emirates. The Gunners had been weighing options that included Morgan Gibbs-White and Morgan Rogers before Eze intervened.

On the day he was due to sign for Spurs, the 27-year-old rang Arteta to check whether a move to Arsenal remained possible. When a £67.5 million deal was later completed, the Spanish manager reflected, “That shows you how much he wanted to come,” underlining the forward momentum behind the transfer.

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Adjustment to Arsenal has presented challenges. Eze arrived from a Crystal Palace side built to sweep forward on the break and has yet to replicate his previous creative output. Across seven Premier League appearances for Arsenal this season, he has created just two chances from open play, fewer than seven of his teammates.

Crystal Palace travel to the Emirates on Sunday afternoon with a compact shape that is likely to limit the space Eze enjoyed at Selhurst Park, but Arteta remains confident the midfielder can make an impact on what promises to be a “special” occasion.

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Ranking the Premier League’s Current Top 15 Defenders

A concise look at the Premier League’s current defensive elite and what defines each player in 2025

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The Premier League places constant demand on defenders, and only a handful sustain the form and influence that mark the league’s elite. This piece presents a concise assessment of the current top 15 defenders based solely on the traits and milestones noted in the original draft.

Pedro Porro remains one of the most attack-minded full backs, excelling down Tottenham Hotspur’s right flank with an excellent eye for a pass and growing leadership responsibilities under Thomas Frank. Micky van de Ven returned to full fitness after missing a large chunk of last season to injury; his recovery pace, composure on the ball and strength in the tackle make him a standout central option.

Reece James has endured lengthy injury battles but, when fit, offers a sensational two-way athleticism capable of locking up attackers and delivering dangerous crosses; he is comfortable in central defence and in more advanced midfield roles. Murillo, following his 2023 move to Nottingham Forest, combined relentless defending with a willingness to drive from the back and play line-breaking passes, prompting expensive links to Europe’s elite.

Tino Livramento demonstrated his potential after bouncing back from a devastating injury, contributing both in attack and defensively for Newcastle United. Daniel Muñoz, signed by Crystal Palace in January 2024, is praised for elite athleticism and devastating bursts down the right wing.

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Cristian Romero blends composed defending with aggressive intensity, backed by experience that includes World Cup and Copa América wins plus the 2024–25 Europa League. Ibrahima Konaté developed through French and German football and now anchors Liverpool with added intelligent positioning and movement to complement his physical attributes.

Marc Cucurella’s route from Barcelona’s academy through Getafe and Brighton & Hove Albion has led to a revival at Chelsea under Enzo Maresca, often deployed in an inverted role. Jurrien Timber overcame a devastating ACL injury suffered 50 minutes into his Premier League debut and has returned to provide versatile defensive cover for Arsenal, reflecting his Ajax education.

Marc Guéhi pairs aerial presence and defensive basics with uncommon composure on the ball and remains Crystal Palace’s captain as his contract situation draws attention. Rúben Dias, a standout in 2020–21, remains a Manchester City mainstay with four Premier League title spines to his name. Gabriel’s understated aggression and set-piece threat have made him indispensable at Arsenal, while Virgil van Dijk’s wider reputation endures despite a less favourable 2025–26 campaign.

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Gameweek 8: Seven Standout Performers in the Premier League

Seven standout performers from Premier League Gameweek 8, from Igor Thiago to Jean-Philippe Mateta.

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The Premier League returned from the October international break with a weekend of decisive results and notable individual displays. Big wins at the top of the table and upheaval at the bottom produced the performances below.

Igor Thiago (Brentford) delivered a defining showing at the London Stadium. He struck the bar early, then “found the back of the net with a scrappy effort” and later saw a dinked attempt ruled narrowly offside. Thiago registered six shots, one fewer than the entire West Ham side across 90 minutes.

Eli Junior Kroupi (Bournemouth) starred in a 3–3 draw at Selhurst Park. The 19-year-old had two shots, both on target and both goals: an early close-range header and an emphatic volley just before the interval. It was his first Premier League start since his £12 million ($16.1 million) move from Lorient on Deadline Day, taking his tally to three goals in 96 minutes of Premier League action.

Chelsea’s right-sided duo combined to sweep aside Nottingham Forest in a 3–0 opener. “Both players left the game with a goal and an assist to their names.” Neto set up Josh Acheampong’s header and then scored from a quick free kick after a set-up by James, while the Blues captain finished the scoring with a late thumping effort.

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Nordi Mukiele (Sunderland) scored his first goal for the club in a 2–0 victory over Wolverhampton Wanderers. The 27-year-old right back led the match with 15 successful duels, winning 10 aerially and five on the ground, a display that helped preserve Sunderland’s run of form under Régis Le Bris.

Danny Welbeck (Brighton & Hove Albion) showed composure to chip over Nick Pope and later produced a late effort to seal a 2–1 win at Newcastle United. Erling Haaland (Manchester City) continued his scoring surge with goals 16 and 17 of the season against Everton, despite recording a match-low 29 touches.

Jean-Philippe Mateta (Crystal Palace) capped the weekend with a hat-trick. His hold-up play created a tap-in shortly after the hour, he equalised five minutes later, and he converted a stoppage-time penalty after Ryan Christie’s 89th-minute strike had appeared to settle the match for Bournemouth.

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