Romano Drops Big Liverpool Transfer Hint as Guehi Move Looks Certain

Romano Drops Big Liverpool Transfer Hint as Guehi Move Looks Certain

Romano Drops Big Liverpool Transfer Hint as Guehi Move Looks Certain

Fabrizio Romano has once again stirred excitement in the football world, this time with his latest insight into Liverpool’s transfer situation. Speaking recently, the transfer guru revealed that one particular move in January wouldn’t come as a surprise — while also confirming that Crystal Palace defender Marc Guehi’s departure is a “100% guarantee.”

Liverpool, who just returned to winning form with a solid 2-0 victory over Aston Villa, are still trying to find their rhythm under new boss Arne Slot. Despite their strong start to the season, the Reds’ performances have often felt inconsistent, mainly because the team is still adapting after a £400 million summer overhaul. Some of their big signings have yet to deliver, though Hugo Ekitike and Federico Chiesa have managed to stand out for different reasons.

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Interestingly, it’s Chiesa who could be the key talking point when the January window opens. Romano explained that while the Italian forward wants to stay and fight for his place at Anfield, his limited game time might eventually push him toward the exit. “It’s been a strange start for Chiesa,” Romano said, noting that his future had already been uncertain earlier in the summer. “He wants to continue with Liverpool, but he also needs to play. If that doesn’t happen, it wouldn’t surprise me if Italian clubs try again in January.”

Chiesa himself has expressed his desire to remain at Liverpool, describing how he’s a “different player now” and eager to “win for Liverpool again.” Still, with fierce competition for attacking spots and Slot’s tactical preferences, his role in the squad remains uncertain.

On the defensive side, Romano’s update on Marc Guehi grabbed just as much attention. According to him, Guehi’s departure from Crystal Palace is inevitable. “He will leave — this is for sure, 100% guaranteed,” Romano confirmed, adding that Liverpool are among several English and European clubs keen on signing the talented centre-back. There’s also interest from top Spanish sides and even Bayern Munich, who are eyeing him as a potential addition if Alphonso Davies moves on.

While Guehi isn’t expected to make a quick decision, it’s clear that his next move could trigger a domino effect in the market, particularly involving defenders like Dayot Upamecano. Romano emphasized that Liverpool will be one of the clubs to watch closely in this race.

So, as January approaches, Liverpool fans might see a bit of drama — with Chiesa’s situation hanging in the balance and Guehi’s potential arrival on the horizon. One thing’s certain: when Fabrizio Romano says “here we go,” it usually means something big is about to happen.

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