Anthony Gordon is supposedly the target of a spectacular move by Liverpool.
In his first full season with Newcastle United, Gordon has achieved success, tallying 11 goals and dishing out 11 assists.
One of Newcastle’s best players so far this year is Anthony Gordon.
His excellent form seems to be of interest to Liverpool.
The 23-year-old’s outstanding season has earned him his first two England caps, according to Gareth Southgate.
Furthermore, Liverpool, one of the biggest teams in the Premier League, seems to be taking notice of his performances.
The Daily Star claims that the Reds intend for the native of Liverpool to be among their first signings in the post-Jurgen Klopp era.
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According to reports, the Merseysiders will test Newcastle’s resolve to keep the England international.
According to reports, the Magpies would only consider selling Gordon if they received an offer of at least £100 million.
However, the idea of balancing their finances in order to avoid violating Financial Fair Play laws may prompt Toon chiefs to negotiate.
Gordon was acquired by Newcastle from Everton in January of last year for over £45 million.
Gordon came up through the ranks at Goodison Park, but the Kop club aims to take advantage of the fact that he has been a lifelong Liverpool supporter in order to gain access to him.
According to reports, Liverpool wants to see how committed Newcastle is to holding onto Anthony Gordon.
According to reports, Liverpool is keen to see how committed Newcastle is to holding Anthony Gordon.
According to reports, Liverpool wants to see how committed Newcastle is to holding onto Anthony Gordon.
Gordon was upset when he was replaced during Newcastle’s 2-1 victory over Brentford the previous Saturday, although he later expressed regret to Howe for his outburst.
Howe said: “I could kind of see why he behaved the way he did.
“I didn’t support it.
You don’t want to see any player respond in that way because eventually your team will appear to lack the necessary discipline.
“I chose to attempt to do what I thought I needed to do to win the game based on Anthony going down and holding his ankle and the fact that there were seconds left on the clock.
“He had to come to me in private if he had a problem and accept it. This is how I thought he ought to have handled the circumstance.
He did acknowledge that he was overly sentimental.
However, it’s a young athlete who is picking up knowledge about us as well as the game. There is nothing wrong with him.
On Wednesday, Newcastle will play their next game—a trip to Old Trafford to face Manchester United.