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German giants Bayern Munich have been surprisingly linked with a move for Crystal Palace defender Marc Guehi.
He has captained the team and led them to a historic victory last season.

His impressive performances have drawn the interest of numerous clubs, both domestic and international.
According to reports from Sky Sports , he has a new admirer in the form of Bayern Munich.
The Bavarians’ sporting director, Max Eberl, is reportedly a fan and would like to pair him with his international teammate.
The defender’s contract is set to expire at the end of the season, and several clubs are keen on the opportunity to sign him on a free transfer.
Guehi was previously linked with a move to reigning champions during the summer.
Palace manager Oliver Glasner is aware of the situation.
However, it is believed that the Reds are likely to re-enter the race for Guehi as his contract nears its conclusion.
Another prominent club interested in the former player is .

Los Blancos are also admirers of the defender, and if he were to leave England, it would be an attractive proposition.
This deal is further appealing due to a unique circumstance.
Guehi was born in Ivory Coast and holds an Ivorian passport, qualifying through his father.
This allows him to sign with Madrid as a Spanish national under a piece of legislation known as the Cotonou Agreement.
This agreement permits players from participating countries to be treated as Spaniards, thereby not occupying one of the three non-EU player registration spots allocated to clubs.
Frequently Asked Questions
What clubs are interested in Marc Guehi?
Bayern Munich and several other clubs, including Los Blancos, are reportedly interested in signing Marc Guehi.
When does Marc Guehi's contract expire?
Marc Guehi's contract is set to expire at the end of the current season.
How does Guehi's Ivorian passport affect his potential transfer?
Guehi's Ivorian passport allows him to sign for clubs such as Madrid as a Spanish national, which helps avoid occupying non-EU player slots.