September 19, 2024

Crystal Palace receive ‘fresh interest’ in Marc Guehi as Fabrizio Romano issues Newcastle United boost

All the latest news and transfer rumours surrounding the Premier League clubs amid the international break.

The Premier League remains on hold due to the ongoing international break, but we are back within a week of the action resuming. We have already seen an interesting start to the season, but the majority of results have gone to script so far.

Plenty of surprises await on the other side of the break, especially as some of the bigger clubs begin their European campaigns, upping their workloads. Here we run you through all the latest headlines surrounding the top flight.

Palace receive 'fresh interest' in Guehi as Romano issues Newcastle boost

Guehi race hots up

Crystal Palace star Marc Guehi continues to attract interest after being subject to multiple offers from Newcastle United during the summer. Newcastle submitted offers worth around £65million, but Palace stood firm over their £70million asking price and reportedly raised the price to £75million in the final couple of days of the window
According to The Sun, Manchester City are now interested in a deal for Guehi, adding competition for Newcastle. Palace are unlikely to sell in January, but they could be set for a big pay day next summer, especially if there are two clubs bidding to land Guehi.

Romano on Rabiot

Another headline with a Newcastle angle. Fabrizio Romano is reporting that Adrien Rabiot has rejected a move to Saudi Arabia and Turkey amid reported interest from Newcastle ahead of the January window.

Romano tweeted: “Similar to Turkey, Adrien Rabiot has also currently no plans to accept any proposal from Saudi Pro League. His priority and desire remain European top 5 leagues.”

Palace receive 'fresh interest' in Guehi as Romano issues Newcastle boost

Bent on Skipp

Darren Bent has slammed Leicester City’s signing of Oliver Skipp on a £20million deal from Tottenham. “Worst signing, Oliver Skipp and I feel so bad saying that,” Bent told talkSPORT. “What am I supposed to do? I just think £20 million, Bent continued. Is that what Leicester needed? Oliver Skipp and Harry Winks. Harry was good last year in the Championship. The reason why I am not putting Dewsbury-Hall (to Chelsea) in there because Chelsea have just thrown the money left, right and centre at loads of different players, so you almost get lost in it.

“I am not saying he is a bad player. Leicester fans can tell me, when they signed Oliver Skipp, did they automatically think ‘right, yes, he gives us the best chance of staying up?’ Does he?”

 

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