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Journalist Confirms Newcastle United Forward Wants to Join Liverpool

Journalist Confirms Newcastle United Forward Wants to Join Liverpool

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Liverpool's Anthony Gordon Pursuit Remains Alive but Delayed by Newcastle's Stance
Liverpool's well-documented interest in Anthony Gordon has re-entered the transfer discussion, but hopes of a deal this summer are on shaky ground. TBR Football journalist Graeme Bailey offered key insight into the current situation, stating, 'One day I think he probably will end up at Liverpool. Will it be this summer? I very much doubt it.'
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The former Everton winger, now excelling at Newcastle United, has long been admired by Anfield's hierarchy. Still just 24, Gordon impressed in the 2024-25 season with nine goals and seven assists from 42 appearances.
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Bailey revealed: 'But Liverpool is his preferred option… to get Gordon out of Newcastle, I think it's highly highly unlikely.'
Despite rival interest from Chelsea and Arsenal, it's clear where Gordon's heart lies. The fact that he grew up a Liverpool supporter adds emotional weight to a potential move, and it's a factor that could tip the scales in the Reds' favour should Newcastle soften their stance in future windows.
Newcastle's Financial Balancing Act
At the heart of this transfer narrative is Newcastle's own financial situation. Bailey touched on the delicate nature of their current squad management, suggesting potential movement could be dictated by off-pitch pressure.
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'They think Newcastle will have to do something… that may be where it ties in our Joelinton story – if Newcastle have got to sell someone big, do you sell Joelinton to Saudi Arabia?'
This hints that Gordon's availability may hinge not on his own desire, but on how Newcastle navigate FFP and possible squad restructuring. The Magpies insist they are under no pressure to sell, but whispers from across the Premier League hint otherwise.
If Newcastle are forced into a big-money departure, players like Joelinton — with lucrative interest from Saudi clubs — could be sacrificed to preserve assets like Gordon. However, should those deals stall, the door to a Gordon exit might creak open.
Tactical Fit Under Slot
Gordon's profile makes him a logical fit for Arne Slot's Liverpool. Slot's dynamic, high-energy system demands wide forwards who can press aggressively, break lines with pace, and offer cutting edge in the final third. Gordon ticks every box.
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While Gordon has primarily operated from the left at Newcastle, he is also comfortable on the right or in more central roles. That versatility could be vital as Liverpool prepare for potential squad changes, including the possible departure of Luis Diaz.
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Diaz's links to Barcelona and PSG have left uncertainty hanging over Liverpool's left flank. Bringing in someone like Gordon — a Premier League-proven winger with clear upside — would offer both continuity and evolution under Slot.
Waiting Game Likely to Continue
As things stand, Liverpool's interest remains strong, but Newcastle's reluctance to sell means a move is improbable this summer. Bailey's view is consistent with what we've heard before: this transfer could be one for 2026, not 2025.
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The path to Anfield is open for Gordon — just not clear of obstacles.
'This is not the first time we've been named as Gordon's preferred destination and it won't be the last.'
Liverpool fans may need to be patient, but the feeling persists that this story isn't over.
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It's clear from Graeme Bailey's reporting that Gordon wants Liverpool, and from a fan's viewpoint, that's half the battle won. When a player with Premier League pedigree and a clear love for the club wants to make the switch, it's always worth keeping tabs.
His numbers last season were solid, especially when compared to what our current wide options delivered. Nine goals and seven assists in a team that lacked consistency shows Gordon can make an impact — and at 24, he's only getting better.
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The issue here isn't talent or fit — it's timing. Newcastle won't sell unless forced, and if they can cash in on Joelinton instead, they'll likely do so. That said, Luis Diaz's situation still feels like the domino that could shift priorities. If he goes, Liverpool need to respond — and Gordon is probably the most 'Liverpool-style' winger currently in the league.
Slot will want players who can press, run, and create, and Gordon is moulded for that. Whether we wait a year or not, it's clear that Liverpool haven't ended their pursuit — they're just biding their time.

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