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Newcastle set to make third bid for England star Marc Guehi after last offer fell more than £15m short of Crystal Palace’s asking price

Newcastle set to make third bid for England star Marc Guehi after last offer fell more than £15m short of Crystal Palace's asking price

  • Newcastle are set to make a third bid for Crystal Palace defender Marc Guehi
  • The Magpies saw their second offer worth just under £50m rejected last week
  • Palace co-owner Steve Parish wants a deal worth a minimum £65m for Guehi

Newcastle are expected to return with a third offer for Crystal Palace defender Marc Guehi this week as the deal for the England’s centre-back reaches a crucial stage.

Mail Sport revealed on Friday that the Magpies had seen their second offer, believed to be just under £50million, turned down by Palace – who are determined to keep Guehi at the club.

Sporting director Paul Mitchell is handling negotiations for Newcastle and is set to table an improved package in the coming days in the hope of securing the club’s No 1 summer target.

Eagles co-owner Steve Parish, who is leading discussions for the south London club, wants a deal worth a minimum £65million for Guehi.

Newcastle’s next offer will likely prove pivotal towards their chances of securing Guehi this summer.

Newcastle United are set to make a third offer for Crystal Palace defender Marc Guehi, 24

Palace chief Steve Parish wants at least £65m but Newcastle have bid less than £50m so far

Palace chief Steve Parish wants at least £65m but Newcastle have bid less than £50m so far

Eddie Howe has made Guehi his preferred central defensive target ahead of the new season and is fully behind Newcastle’s move to sign one of England’s stars of Euro 2024.

However, their is an acceptance that the club need to sign a new central defender this summer with sources indicating the Magpies may consider other options if their next offer is unsuccessful.

AC Milan defender Malick Thiaw has been a target for Newcastle, but he is understood to be reluctant to leave the San Siro, particularly with the club playing Champions League football this year.

Guehi has just under two years left on his current contract meaning he can start negotiating a free transfer exit away from south London in January 2026.

Understandably, Palace are desperate to avoid that scenario and are willing to offer their centre back a new contract that would make him one of the best paid players in the club’s history.

Palace head coach Oliver Glasner will push for the signing of Wolfsburg centre back Maxence Lacroix if Guehi departs.

Central defender Guehi was one of England's best players at Euro 2024 this summer

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