- Liverpool are reportedly looking at a shock bid for a £100m-rated Magpies star
- Newcastle are expected to sell a key player this summer for financial reasons
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Liverpool are reportedly considering a shock £100million bid for a top Newcastle star.
The club are preparing for a post-Jurgen Klopp era and already thinking through their first signings for Arne Slot.
Meanwhile, the Magpies are expected to offload at least one key player this summer in order to comply with the Premier League‘s Profit and Sustainability Rules.
The likes of Alexander Isak, Anthony Gordon, and Sean Longstaff have all been included in the conversation.
But it is another entertainer that Liverpool have in their crosshairs, according to the Daily Star.
Liverpool are reportedly considering a shock move for a £100million-rated Newcastle star
The player in question is Anthony Gordon, who Liverpool released when he was 11 years old
Gordon joined Newcastle from Everton for £45m in January 2023 and has become a key player
The player in question is Anthony Gordon.
Gordon, 23, joined Newcastle from Everton for £45million in January 2023 and has become one of their top performers after a sluggish start.
He has broken into Gareth Southgate‘s England side ahead of Euro 2024 thanks to an impressive campaign with 11 goals and 11 assists.
News of his Liverpool link comes less than a month after he admitted that Steven Gerrard was his idol growing up on Gary Neville‘s The Overlap, brought to you by Sky Bet.
Gordon was a Liverpool fan as a youngster but was released by the club aged 11 and joined Everton, where he became a first-teamer.
He made 78 appearances over six seasons for The Toffees and was a key player in his final 18 months there.
Newcastle want to hang on to their stars but chief executive Darren Eales warned earlier in the season that fans should expect a major departure.
Eddie Howe has already warned the club not to sell Isak or Guimaraes as it would set them back ‘a considerable difference’.
Newcastle are expected to sell at least one star player this summer for financial reasons