My personal assumption is 70K GBP (88K USD / 82K EURO), I may be pessimistic with my assumption but the risk management side of myself sees this as achievable.
In all honesty i'm unsure on the talk surrounding 79K GBP (100K USD / 92K EURO)
That's too far to make a guess on. Bitcoin has already set a new all-time high earlier last month, and it's all set to break that record once there is a bit more buying pressure in the market and that is likely to happen once we go across the halving event occurring on the 19th of this month.
So, you can only expect Bitcoin to go as high as $88k by the end of 2024 if you think it isn't going to gain much momentum after the halving and we won't be able to see much growth afterward, because based on what has happened so far, Bitcoin should easily be able to set a target for the next cycle above $100k. It's pretty stagnant at around $70k at the moment, a bit of more pressure and it will break through and set a new all-time high once again before the halving.