Newcastle’s third supply for Marc Guehi, price £60m, has been turned down by Crystal Palace.
The Magpies’ newest bid is known to be £55m up entrance plus £5m add-ons.
Talks proceed between the 2 golf equipment, however Newcastle are options ought to the deal not occur.
The England worldwide stays Eddie Howe’s No 1 centre-back goal.
Newcastle made their £60m bid over the weekend however Palace worth Guehi at £65m.
On Tuesday, Palace chairman Steve Parish advised Newcastle to pay a premium value to signal the 24-year-old, claiming “if you want a superstar player, you need to pay superstar money”.
Parish believes the ex-Chelsea defender is a “generational talent” who the membership will struggle to retain this summer season forward of the deadline closing on August 30.
Newcastle, nonetheless, are undeterred by Parish’s feedback.
Guehi: I can put consideration to 1 facet
Guehi insists he’s ignoring hypothesis over his future, amid curiosity from Newcastle, and is just centered on Palace’s opening Premier League recreation at Brentford on Sunday, dwell on Sky Sports activities.
Requested whether or not he can put the eye to 1 facet forward of Palace’s recreation on Sunday, Guehi completely advised Sky Sports activities Information: “I can, I’ve been doing it my whole life really. I’ve never really been one to be looking too much into myself, if that makes sense.
“However I feel it is all the time vital to concentrate on what really is vital, and that is the sport on the weekend, ensuring that for the remainder of the season as a group we’re at it.”
Guehi said of Parish’s “famous person” comments: “Humbled, humbled by that. For somebody that’s such a giant a part of this soccer membership, for him to say one thing like that’s wonderful, for somebody like me.
“I’m not sure I’m a superstar, but some really kind words from the chairman, so it’s really nice to hear that.”
A key consider talks between Palace and Newcastle is Guehi’s remaining contract size.
He’s 18 months away from discussing pre-contracts with groups overseas and two years away from leaving on a free.
However Guehi, who starred for England of their run to the Euro 2024 last, insists he’s joyful at Selhurst Park as hypothesis continues to mount round his long-term future.
Requested whether or not he’s joyful and having fun with life, he responded: “I am. Honestly, it’s good to be back here, it’s good to be back playing again amongst team-mates.
“A pleasant little run-out in entrance of the followers once more [started last Sunday’s 1-1 pre-season home draw against Nantes], so yeah, all constructive in the mean time.”
He added: “I feel there’s an actual tradition of togetherness right here, and that’s from everybody, from the academy, the ladies’s [team] and the lads’s [team] as properly. Everybody’s actually on the identical web page, an actual household.
“Very cliche to say, but honestly it’s just an amazing place to be at.”