Tottenham must pay €50 million for Marc Guehi

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Crystal Palace defender Marc Guehi is a highly sought-after player right now, and he could be on the move when the summer transfer window opens.

According to a report via Fichajes, the England International is on the radar of Tottenham Hotspur, Chelsea and Newcastle United.

The report states that the defender has a contract with Crystal Palace until 2026, and the Eagles will be under pressure to sell him next summer. He will be in the final year of his contract and the player could be available for a fee of around €50 million (£41m). The player was valued at £65 million in January.

Tottenham need defensive reinforcements and signing the 24-year-old central defender would be a wise decision. He has established himself as a reliable performer in the Premier League, and there is no doubt that he will help Tottenham improve at the back.

The reported asking price seems quite reasonable for a player of his quality and potential. He could easily justify the investment and establish himself as an indispensable asset for the North London club.

Chelsea and Newcastle need defensive reinforcements as well. Both clubs have looked vulnerable at the back this season. They have the financial resources to get the deal done as well. Chelsea need upgrades on Benoit Badiashile and Axel Disasi. On the other hand, Newcastle need a reliable partner for Sven Botman.

It will be interesting to see which of the three clubs manage to convince the 24-year-old to join them. He will want to compete at the highest level, and he will want to join an ambitious club with an exciting project. All three clubs could be interesting opportunities for him. It remains to be seen where he ends up eventually.

Tottenham have had a disappointing season so far, and they need to plug the gaps in their squad if they want to do well. Signing a quality central defender in the summer will be a top priority for them, and they must do everything in their power to sign Guehi.