
Chelsea are interested in re-signing Marc Guehi, just three years after he left for Crystal Palace, according to talkSPORT.
Guehi came through Chelsea's academy, but made only two senior appearances for the club before being sold to Palace in 2021 for a fee of £18 million.
At Selhurst Park, the 24-year-old, who was born in the Ivory Coast, has established himself as one of the Premier League's finest central defenders, while he's also now an established England international.
He started all but one game for the Three Lions as they made it to the final of the European Championships in the summer, and was named in Opta's Team of the Tournament.

Guehi is out of contract at Palace at the end of next season, which, according to talkSPORT, has alerted the Blues to the fact he could be available on the cheap next summer. Newcastle United, who came close to landing the defender in the summer, also remain interested.
TalkSPORT claim that Guehi is in no rush to commit to a new deal at Palace given the interest in him from top clubs.
Lampard on Guehi: "He had all the attributes to take him a long way"
Guehi was handed his Chelsea debut by club legend and former manager Frank Lampard in September 2019 during a 7-1 win over Grimsby Town in the EFL Cup.
After the match, Lampard was full of praise for the young defender, calling his performance "really good."
"Marc was as comfortable as anything," he told the Metro, adding: "[His] performance showed that he’s more than comfortable at this level."

Following Guehi's impressive performances in England's opening two group games at Euro 2024, Lampard, who is Chelsea's record goalscorer, again spoke highly of the Palace star.
"I gave him his debut at Chelsea and he is a really polite, humble lad," he told BBC Radio 5 Live. "You could see that he had all the attributes to take him a long way, particularly the personality. He wanted to do well."
"I liked the idea of working with him at the time because when a young kid comes through and shows that humility and wants to do well, that is an amazing thing to work with as a coach," Lampard recalled, adding: "He has come into this [England] team and is doing a job and doing it really well. That is very refreshing to see."
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