Liverpool’s transfer updates include considerations regarding Newcastle talent Anthony Gordon, alongside the potential attraction of a defender due to a price reduction.
Liverpool is well-prepared to initiate its transfer planning with a newly restructured recruitment department and Arne Slot appointed as the manager. While Slot won’t directly oversee transfer decisions, the squad will be constructed to support the coach in achieving results. Prospective signings now have clarity on the managerial situation, facilitating the decision-making process. With Slot, Michael Edwards, newly appointed sporting director Richard Hughes, and other key figures in place, important decisions, such as those regarding Newcastle United’s Anthony Gordon, can now be made.
Meanwhile, there are reports of a significant decrease in the price of a defender, with Liverpool now strongly considering signing him. Here’s Liverpool.com’s take on the transfer rumors surrounding the Reds today.
Regarding Anthony Gordon of Newcastle United, the club recently learned that they won’t be participating in any European competitions next season, as they narrowly missed out on the Conference League due to Manchester United’s unexpected FA Cup final victory over Manchester City. This setback undoubtedly impacts Newcastle’s finances.
While Newcastle might be compelled to offload a few key players, Liverpool has reportedly decided against pursuing Gordon, as per 90min.
Despite earlier rumors linking Liverpool to a high-profile and expensive move for Gordon, who has made a significant impact since joining from Everton, the Reds have opted not to pursue him. The 23-year-old had previously spent time in Liverpool’s academy system.
But while a wide midfielder or forward will be on the summer shopping list, Liverpool considers a deal for Gordon would be too expensive and too difficult to agree with Newcastle. However, Crysencio Summerville of Leeds United reportedly could come under genuine consideration.
Liverpool.com says: Should Newcastle’s financial situation deteriorate in terms of meeting Premier League spending rules, perhaps Liverpool could still decide to pounce. But barring that kind of fire sale scenario, signing Gordon always seemed like a long shot.
With Edwards back involved, Liverpool will likely look to attract a similar kind of profile to Gordon, but one step earlier along the chain. Having moved to St James’ Park, his price has spiraled to unrealistic levels, and the Reds will be on the lookout for somebody who can develop at Anfield in an equivalent fashion. Whether Summerville fits that bill is open to discussion.