- Newcastle have made a fourth bid for Crystal Palace defender Marc Guehi
- Sources indicate the new package, which is closer to £65m, is being considered
- The deal could surpass Newcastle’s club record £60m fee for Alexander Isak
Newcastle have made an improved offer for Crystal Palace defender Marc Guehi, Mail Sport understands.
The new package, which is closer to Palace’s minimum value of £65m, is the fourth package for the England international from the Magpies.
The third bid, consisting of £55m plus a further £5m in add-ons, was rejected by Palace.
The value of Newcastle’s new offer is unconfirmed – but it is, remarkably, closer to the £65m mark. Sources indicate that the package has not been rejected out of hand and is being considered.
While it remains to be seen whether Palace will accept the offer, it appears a breakthrough is close.
Newcastle have made a fourth bid for Marc Guehi, closing in on Crystal Palace’s £65m valuation
Negotiations between the two clubs are nearing a breakthrough after several rejections
The deal could surpass the price Newcastle paid for Alexander Isak to become their record signing
The new offer comes following crucial discussions between Newcastle sporting director Paul Mitchell and Palace co-owner Steve Parish, who are handling negotiations on behalf of their respective clubs.
If the bid is successful, the deal could surpass the arrival of Alexander Isak in 2022, who left Newcastle for around £60m, making him the Magpies’ record signing.
Guehi’s departure would be Palace’s most expensive move, following Aaron Wan-Bissaka’s £50million move to Manchester United in 2019.