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Transfer Deadline: Top Deals That Crumbled at the Death

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The summer transfer window closed with a wave of disappointing outcomes for some of the biggest names in football.

As the clock ticked toward the deadline, clubs scrambled to finalize deals, but despite the best efforts of everyone involved, some of the most anticipated transfers of the summer spectacularly fell through.

Marc Guehi’s potential move to Liverpool, Raheem Sterling’s future at Chelsea, Victor Boniface’s prospective transfer to AC Milan, and Nicolas Jackson’s move to Bayern Munich all hung in the balance, with each deal carrying its own set of uncertainties and surprises.

Marc Guehi’s Liverpool Deal Crumbles

In a stunning turn of events, Marc Guehi’s transfer to Liverpool collapsed after Crystal Palace failed to find a suitable replacement for the defender.

The two clubs had agreed on a £35m deal, and Guehi was given permission to undergo a medical in London. However, Palace’s inability to secure a replacement led to the deal being called off, leaving Liverpool without a new centre-back.

According to sources, Crystal Palace’s decision to cancel the deal was made after direct conversations with Guehi and head coach Oliver Glasner.

The Eagles were reportedly looking at Brighton’s Igor Julio and Chelsea’s Axel Disasi as potential replacements, but ultimately decided not to sell their captain.

Guehi’s impressive performance in Palace’s win at Aston Villa on Sunday made his departure even more surprising.

The collapse of the deal is a significant blow to Liverpool’s defensive plans, and it remains to be seen whether they will pursue Guehi again in the future. For Crystal Palace, the decision to retain their captain is a major boost, and they will hope to build on their strong start to the season with Guehi at the back.

Raheem Sterling’s Future Remains Uncertain

Raheem Sterling will remain at Chelsea after the Blues prioritized other players’ futures over the 30-year-old England international’s. Despite interest from Fulham and Crystal Palace, Sterling’s high salary and lack of suitable replacement options led to him staying put.

The winger’s preference to stay in London was a factor, but he would have considered moving if the right opportunity arose.

Sterling’s situation was shrouded in uncertainty heading into deadline day, but he ultimately didn’t need to be forced into a move. With two years remaining on his contract, Chelsea had the summer to find a solution, and wages wouldn’t have been an obstacle if the right deal came along.

Sterling’s desire to represent England again and his high ambitions suggest he’ll focus on training and revisiting his future in January.

Victor Boniface’s Medical Nightmare

Victor Boniface’s move to AC Milan did not scale through fallen due to concerns over his medical records. The Nigerian striker’s medical revealed ongoing knee issues, including two anterior cruciate ligament operations and recurring groin problems.

Despite a verbal agreement being in place, Milan decided not to pursue the deal.

The 24-year-old’s fitness issues have been a concern for several Serie A clubs, with Roma reportedly rejecting a swap proposal involving Boniface and Artem Dovbyk due to similar concerns.

Boniface’s future seemed uncertain, but he has now sealed a loan move to Bundesliga club Werder Bremen.

The Super Eagles star completed a loan transfer to Werder Bremen, with the deal expected to last until June 2026. The Nigerian striker will have part of his salary covered, and it’s a boost to his career after the AC Milan deal fell through.

Nicolas Jackson’s Bayern Munich Saga

Nicolas Jackson’s move to Bayern Munich was on the brink of collapse after Chelsea instructed him to return due to Liam Delap’s injury. The deal involved a €15m loan fee and a €65m option to buy, with a sell-on clause.

The Senegal forward’s advisor, Diomansy Kamara, expressed frustration on Instagram after learning of Chelsea’s initial decision to cancel the deal. However, Jackson has now confirmed his delight at joining Bayern, praising the club’s legendary status and success.

Jackson’s move to Bayern Munich is a major coup for the German champions, and they’ll be hoping the striker can make a significant impact in the coming seasons.

With personal terms already in place for a future five-year permanent contract, Jackson is set to become a key player for Bayern.

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