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Marc Guehi transfer takes wild turn as Barca and Madrid join

When the summer transfer window slammed shut, most headlines were busy chronicling Alexander Isak’s blockbuster leap to Liverpool. But lurking beneath that frenzy was another storyline worth a Netflix documentary: Marc Guehi and his botched deadline-day move. The Crystal Palace defender had everything lined up with Liverpool—medical done, suit probably ironed for the unveiling—and yet, poof, it fell apart in the eleventh hour.

Now, as if scripted by football’s mischievous gods, Barcelona and Real Madrid have strolled into the frame. Yes, La Liga’s two heavyweights smell opportunity like vultures spotting free tapas. Guehi’s contract runs out in 2026, and come January, he’s free to flirt with whoever slides into his DMs.

Marc Guehi and Barcelona’s defensive headache

Barcelona, let’s be honest, have looked shakier at the back than a chair with three legs. Losing Inigo Martinez without a proper replacement only twisted the knife. So when a proven Premier League centre-back dangles in front of you, potentially for free, you don’t hesitate. You send flowers, wine, and maybe even a Spotify playlist.

Marc Guehi on Real Madrid’s radar too

Real Madrid, never ones to let Barcelona hog the spotlight, are also circling. Their defense, while still glittered with talent, could use youthful reinforcement. At 25, Guehi offers the right mix of composure and upside. Still, prying him away from Liverpool’s charm offensive won’t be easy.

Author’s take on the Guehi situation

Personally? I’d call this football’s version of speed dating. Liverpool had first dibs but fumbled the moment. Barcelona and Madrid now eye him like two friends competing for the same crush at a party. My bet: Guehi sticks with the Premier League for now, because swapping Anfield roars for Nou Camp boos is no small cultural shock. But free transfers? They make players rethink loyalties overnight.

So buckle up. The Marc Guehi soap opera has only just begun, and the sequel looks spicier than the original.

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