Marc Guehi relaxed about Crystal Palace contract situation ahead of World Cup

The centre-half almost joined Liverpool on transfer deadline day last month before the deal fell through.
Marc Guehi relaxed about Crystal Palace contract situation ahead of World Cup

Marc Guehi is not affected by his contract situation (Bradley Collyer/PA)

Crystal Palace defender Marc Guehi is not going to let his contract situation affect him heading into next summer’s World Cup.

Guehi’s current deal at Selhurst Park will expire at the end of June and he looks set to leave on a free transfer.

The centre-half almost joined Liverpool on transfer deadline day last month before the deal fell through, while Real Madrid and Barcelona are reportedly interested in a player whose stock has sky-rocketed in the last six months.

Marc Guehi
England’s Marc Guehi during a press conference at Wembley (John Walton/PA)

Guehi is staying relaxed about his situation and says it does not matter if he has not found a new club – or signed a new deal with Palace – before heading to North America with England.

He said: ā€œFor me, it doesn’t really matter, to be honest.

ā€œAs long as I’m playing well and helping Palace, there’s definitely an opportunity for me to be here as I am today.

ā€œWhether it’s sorted or not, it’s not really the most important thing to be honest.

ā€œPersonally, I don’t know if I can think that far ahead. I like to just take it step by step, and that is just focusing on the games that I have at Palace and any upcoming opportunities I have here.ā€

Guehi has been the lynchpin of a sensational few months at Palace, which saw them win the FA Cup amid a 19-match unbeaten run that stretched from April to October.

Crystal Palace FA Cup Winners Parade
Guehi helped Palace to the FA Cup (Yui Mok/PA)

But the 25-year-old says the interest has not gone to his head.

ā€œWhen it happened, it was all a blur,ā€ Guehi said. ā€œSo no difference at all. To be honest, I’m still the same young man trying to find his feet, find his way, trying to improve. Each and every day.

ā€œI feel like I’m just really obsessed and wanting to just get better. That is my goal.

ā€œThere’s so many experiences I can take, not just from that, but just the games that I’ve had over the last 12 months or so.

ā€œI’m grateful to be playing in teams that are thriving and excelling, but also in tough moments you can learn as well.

ā€œDefinitely a lot of good moments for me to improve and help.ā€

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