Liverpool are reportedly considering a shock move for Anthony Gordon.
Gordon has prospered in his first full season with Newcastle United, scoring 11 goals and providing 11 assists.
Anthony Gordon is one of Newcastle’s finest performers this season.
Liverpool are apparently interested in his good form.
Gareth Southgate has awarded the 23-year-old his first two England appearances in recognition of his excellent showing this season.
And his performances have apparently piqued the interest of Premier League heavyweights Liverpool.
According to The Daily Star, the Reds want the Liverpool native to be one of the club’s first acquisitions in the post-Jurgen Klopp era.
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 accounts in order to avoid violating Financial Fair Play laws may prompt Toon executives to enter into negotiations.
Last January, Newcastle paid almost £45 million to buy Gordon from Everton.
Gordon rose through the ranks at Goodison Park but is thought to be a lifetime Liverpool fan, which the Kop club hopes to exploit to their advantage in their pursuit of his services.
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Liverpool are allegedly intent on testing Newcastle’s determination to keep Anthony Gordon.
Gordon was furious after being substituted in Newcastle’s 2-1 win over Brentford last weekend, although he later apologised to Howe for his outburst.
Howe stated: “Part of me understood why he acted the way he did.
Video: “I didn’t condone it – you don’t want to see any player react like that because, suddenly, you have a team that looks like it doesn’t have the discipline that it needs.”
“Based on Anthony going down grabbing his ankle and the fact that there were seconds remaining on the clock, I decided to try to do what I felt I needed to do to win the game.
“He needed to accept it and, if he had a problem, come to see me privately. the is how I believed he should have reacted in the situation.
“Yes, he admitted that he was too emotional.
“But it’s a young athlete who is learning the game while also learning about us. I have no issue with him.”
Newcastle will return to play on Wednesday, traveling to Old Trafford to take on Manchester United.