Crystal Palace have told Liverpool and Newcastle United to cough up £50 million for England international defender Marc Guehi.
The two clubs already locked in tense negotiations over Toon striker Alexander Isak are also battling over Selhurst star Guehi.
Newcastle missed out on Guehi 12 months ago after refusing to meet the then asking price of £70 million, having a number of bids rising to £65 million turned down.
Once again Palace chairman Steve Parish is playing hard ball even though the cultured defender only has a year left on his contract and has knocked back offers of a new one.
Liverpool have had a £40 million bid dismissed by Parish while Newcastle again are not prepared to come up with the asking price leaving Guehi in limbo.
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It’s the same with his international team mate Eberechi Eze with North London rivals Arsenal and Spurs not prepared to pay his £68 million release clause and Palace once again standing firm.
Guehi has been a wanted man for a number of years, with Manchester City, Chelsea and Tottenham all credited with having interest in recent seasons alongside Liverpool.
The 25-year-old, who started his career with Chelsea, has played 155 times for the Eagles across four seasons and has also become an England regular, picking up 23 caps.
Liverpool have already beaten Newcastle to the signing of Hugo Ekitike in this window after snapping up the French forward for £79m and will be hopeful of pipping them to Guehi - amid tension between to the two clubs over Isak's future.
Isak has told the club he wants to consider his options and did not travel with the Newcastle squad for their pre-season tour in Asia, instead training on his own at the facilities of old club Real Sociedad this week.
Newcastle as said to value Isak at £150m and have already rejected Liverpool's opening bid of around £110m, which was said to be a "take it or leave it" offer.
Magpies boss Eddie Howe has admitted Isak's future is "not in his control" after previously insisting he was confident the player would stay put this summer.
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