Liverpool received a major boost to signing one of the players interested in signing last summer.
They just signed Federico Chiesa last summer, but they’re doing pretty well considering their minimum transfer business.
However, the story is different in this summer’s transfer window as Arne Slot’s side is looking to invest heavily in the team.
Their most important responsibility in this transfer period may be to find a replacement for Trent Alexander Arnold, who is on his way out of the club.
The club will also need new offensive options, as well as the performance that Luis Diaz has been under severe scrutiny this season.
According to football insiders, Newcastle United could be forced to sell Liverpool’s target Anthony Gordon if they are struggling with financial issues this summer.
Mick Brown argues that Magpies can aim to offload Gordon if they are struggling financially, as the Magpies have already been replaced by club Harvey Burns.
“Most depends on Newcastle’s financial situation.” He told the soccer insider.
“It is not yet clear whether players will have to sell again before they can buy it.
“Of the stars out there, I think Gordon is the most opener.
“He had Arsenal and Liverpool, which he’s been watching him recently.
“Don’t get me wrong, they don’t want him to go, and there’s a huge fee to take that into consideration.
“They have Harvey Burns, who has been with the team in the last few weeks, in that position.
“So if Gordon leaves, they already have his place in the club.
“That’s the only reason we can see him leave this summer because he’s happy there.
“His priority is to return to full fitness, play regularly and give shots that solidify their position with the England team.
“The only thing for me is that his agent seems to keep putting his name there.”
Liverpool get lucky with Anthony Gordon’s signature?
Newcastle has been busy this summer and they have decided to support manager Eddie Howe in the transfer market.
It’s rare to see them win cash at Liverpool’s Target Gordon, who is one of their most important players.
It’s not surprising to see the Merseyside Club still showing interest in English wingers, but signing him is completely out of the picture at this time, unless it changes later.
Gordon has nine goals and seven assists in 35 appearances for Magpies this season.
Liverpool-related news shows Darwin Nunes is set to leave the club this summer.
Liverpool, Man United and Arsenal were told to pay £86.5 million to the 21-goal attacker