Transfer blow for Liverpool as Newcastle hatch plan to ward off Anthony Gordon transfer interest from Reds
Newcastle are looking to open contract talks with Anthony Gordon in the coming weeks in an attempt to end Liverpool's hopes of signing the winger.
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Newcastle looking to tie Gordon down to a new deal
23-year-old was reportedly close to joining Liverpool
Magpies had considered selling amid PSR concerns
WHAT HAPPENED?
Newcastle want to reward Gordon with a new contract after his impressive campaign last season, that prompted Liverpool to show an interest signing the 23-year-old. The former Everton man grabbed 11 goals and 10 assists in 35 Premier League games while also featuring for England at Euro 2024.
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THE BIGGER PICTURE
Gordon was reportedly close to a shock transfer to Liverpool in July as Newcastle desperately scrambled to avoid punishment due to PSR violations. Discussions were held over a deal worth around £60 million ($67m) but the transfer fell through after Newcastle sold Yankuba Minteh and Elliot Anderson instead.
DID YOU KNOW
Gordon grew up following Liverpool and has previously admitted that one of the club's legendary former captains was his favourite player. He told The Overlap: "Steven Gerrard was my football hero growing up. Coming from Liverpool, he was like a God in Liverpool, and he was an unbelievable player."
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WHAT NEXT FOR GORDON AND NEWCASTLE?
According to The Athletic, Newcastle will engage in talks to extend Gordon's contract when he returns from his pre-season break next week. There were fears at St James' Park that Gordon had his head turned by speculation linking him to Liverpool, and Newcastle are hoping to ward off further interest by offering the forward a long-term contract on improved terms.