Liverpool are still interested in Guehi, given their struggles with conceding 24 goals in 14 Premier League games this season. Barcelona and Real Madrid are also keeping tabs on the player, as both clubs are looking to bolster their defenses.
Bayern Munich have now entered the fray, with reports suggesting that the club's hierarchy has met with Guehi's agent and plans to schedule a call or meeting with the player in the new year.
Crystal Palace's decision to let Guehi leave for free next summer has been criticized, given that Newcastle United had previously bid £65m for his services. Palace's loss of key players, including Eberechi Eze and Michael Olise, may also put pressure on manager Oliver Glasner's job security.
Bayern's interest in Guehi would pair him with Dayot Upemecano in the backline, potentially making their defense even more solid. Guehi has a remarkable injury record, with the longest absence being just three months due to a knee complaint.
He leads by example, puts his body on the line, and knows when to time his challenges perfectly. His physical and intelligent approach to the game would be a valuable asset to Bayern's defense.











