SHOCKING NEWS ‼️: LIVE FROM FABRIZIO ROMANO – PREMIER LEAGUE STAR PREFERS MOVE TO REAL MADRID AS LIVERPOOL MISS OUT, PRICE REVEALED
In a transfer twist that has sent shockwaves across Europe, Fabrizio Romano has confirmed that England international and Crystal Palace defender Marc Guehi has now given his preference to join Real Madrid—despite Liverpool’s long-standing interest. The revelation has left Reds supporters stunned, furious, and questioning how their club allowed such a golden opportunity to slip away.
For months, Guehi was touted as one of the primary defensive targets for Liverpool, with Jurgen Klopp’s successor Arne Slot reportedly keen on bringing the powerful 23-year-old to Anfield. But while negotiations dragged on, Real Madrid entered the picture with their trademark decisiveness—and now, it seems Liverpool have lost the race.
Speaking candidly, Guehi didn’t hold back: “I very much wanted Liverpool this season and I was ready to play for them—but they disrespected me and my loyalty, and that changed everything. Now Real Madrid are knocking at my door, and who is Liverpool to stop me? I will follow the footsteps of Trent Arnold because they should have signed me when they had the chance. That chance is gone now, and it’s Madrid calling.”
Reports suggest Real Madrid are preparing a package worth £55 million, a fee Liverpool were long aware of but failed to act on. Sources close to the player confirm that Guehi is already “dreaming in white” and views the Santiago Bernabéu as the ultimate step in his career.
The news has sparked outrage among Liverpool fans, with many blasting the board for dragging their feet in the transfer market. One furious supporter wrote online: “This is what being nonchalant causes—now we’ve lost him to Madrid! Guehi should have been a Liverpool player by now.”
Anfield faithful are heartbroken, Madridistas are celebrating, and Guehi himself has made his stance crystal clear. Unless a miracle happens, Liverpool’s dream signing has slipped away—straight into the hands of Real Madrid.