Liverpool told how much Anthony Gordon transfer will cost as Newcastle stance clear
Liverpool has been told that it would likely have to pay well in excess of $100 million to sign Anthony Gordon from Newcastle this summer.
The Reds were keen on a move for the former Everton winger last summer, and for a while it looked as though the Magpies might be forced to cash in on one of their star players as they worked to comply with the Premier League's Profit and Sustainability Rules.
Advertisement
In the end, Newcastle sold Yankuba Minteh and Elliott Anderson to Brighton and Nottingham Forest respectively, raising around $90 million and quelling the need to sell Gordon.
READ MORE: Inside Florian Wirtz's Liverpool transfer - contract length, record fee, player's preference
READ MORE: Xabi Alonso's Florian Wirtz comparison says everything about Liverpool's new star
The 24-year-old went on to sign a new contract at Newcastle, and speculation linking him with a move to Liverpool has died down.
It has not totally gone away though, and that could have something to do with the persistent rumors linking Luis Diaz with a move away from Liverpool.
Advertisement
Were Diaz to leave, Liverpool would likely enter the market for a new forward, and that could see Liverpool revisit its interest in Gordon.
If Luis Diaz departs, Liverpool will need to replace him -Credit:AFP or licensors
Addressing the possibility of Gordon joining Liverpool, Football Insider claimed that the Reds will only be in the market for a left winger if Diaz departs. It's claimed Liverpool is keeping an eye on Gordon and still like the player, but Newcastle does not want to sell.
Thanks to Gordon's long-term deal, Newcastle would only sell him if an offer between $101 million and $115 million is tabled. Newcastle's PSR situation is much better thanks to securing Champions League soccer for the upcoming season.
Advertisement
Al-Nassr is reportedly willing to spend $97 million on Diaz, which could seriously test the Reds' resolve during the summer transfer window.
Liverpool has no intention of selling Diaz, but an offer of that magnitude could prompt club bosses to sit up and take notice, particularly considering the player is on course to leave for free in two years' time.
Liverpool made it clear to Barcelona last week that Diaz is not for sale after rebuffing an approach from the Catalan club. However, there is said to be little expectation that Diaz will pen an extension to his current contract at Liverpool, which is due to expire in 2027.
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles
Yahoo
35 minutes ago
- Yahoo
England U21s held by Slovenia
England U21s were held in their second EURO U21 game after a goalless draw with Slovenia. There were plenty of chances between the two sides with Slovenia starting the brighter and forcing James Beadle into some solid stops. Advertisement Lee Carsley's side grew into the game though with Ethan Nwaneri and James McAtee having good chances. It was Harvey Elliott who came closest though with a volleyed effort that may well have been a cross in front of the face of goal but if it had gone in the Liverpool man would surely claim it was deliberate. Slovenia goalkeeper was the hero in the second half Martin Turk and he earned his side a point in stoppage time with a superb save. Substitutes Brooke Norton-Cuffy and Jack Hinshelwood combined with the Genoa man's cross finding the head of Hinshelwood but Turk was able to just tip it over the bar. That result means England top Group B with four points ahead of Germany who are yet to play their second game. A point should do it for England when they face the Germans next.

Yahoo
41 minutes ago
- Yahoo
West Indies hits 256-5 and wins 3rd T20 against Ireland by 62 runs to claim series
BREADY, Northern Ireland (AP) — West Indies piled up its second-highest Twenty20 innings in men's cricket and went on to secure a 62-run victory over Ireland on Sunday to win the series 1-0. Ireland chose to bowl first in the third T20 and West Indies responded with 256-5 at Bready Cricket Club — propelled by an opening stand of 122 in 10.3 overs by Evin Lewis (91 runs in 44 balls) and captain Shai Hope (51 in 27). Advertisement West Indies smashed 20 sixes in total — Lewis hit eight maximums, with four each for Hope and Keacy Carty (49 not out in 22 deliveries). Ireland replied with 194-7. Ross Adair (48 in 36) and Harry Tector (38 in 25) took the total to 114-1 before Ireland was reduced to 116-4 in 12 overs. The first and second matches were abandoned because of rain without a ball being bowled. The two teams drew a three-match ODI series 1-1 in Dublin in May, before England swept West Indies 3-0 in ODI and T20 series. ___ AP cricket:


Washington Post
43 minutes ago
- Washington Post
West Indies hits 256-5 and wins 3rd T20 against Ireland by 62 runs to claim series
BREADY, Northern Ireland — West Indies piled up its second-highest Twenty20 innings in men's cricket and went on to secure a 62-run victory over Ireland on Sunday to win the series 1-0. Ireland chose to bowl first in the third T20 and West Indies responded with 256-5 at Bready Cricket Club — propelled by an opening stand of 122 in 10.3 overs by Evin Lewis (91 runs in 44 balls) and captain Shai Hope (51 in 27).