Newcastle's Reaction to £100m Anthony Gordon Exit Telling After Liverpool Claim
- Liverpool are reportedly planning to spend £100 million to sign Anthony Gordon from Newcastle during the current transfer window.
- This interest follows Gordon's strong 2024-25 season, a year after his £45 million January 2024 move from Everton to Newcastle.
- Gordon contributed 15 goal involvements last season and signed a long-term Newcastle contract last October amid ongoing future speculation.
- Emile Heskey said, "I think Anthony Gordon would be great," endorsing him as a replacement for Liverpool's Luis Diaz and Diogo Jota.
- Newcastle may consider a sale to balance finances but coach Eddie Howe expressed reluctance to lose key players despite the club's near-PSR deadline pressure.
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After an active summer in the transfer market, it appears Liverpool has not yet closed the deal. The Sun newspaper revealed that the English club is considering a surprise move to sign the Newcastle winger.
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