Anfield Watch
·16. April 2026
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·16. April 2026
Arsenal are in the mix to steal a fantastic player from under the noses of Liverpool.
Liverpool are long-time admirers of Anthony Gordon but it seems they face a fight in order to sign the player. The Telegraph reports that Arsenal have done plenty of work on a potential move for the winger.
Gordon is in line to depart Newcastle United as the Magpies need to rebuild. Last summer has ended up being a disaster for them - and a high-profile sale is necessary in order to fix things.
Liverpool are long-term admirers of Gordon, who also dreams of a move to Anfield. Whether the Reds are actually in a position to strike an £80m deal is another question, however.
Arsenal may view the homegrown Gordon as ideal for their growth. They've apparently looked into a deal and if he's truly available, they're there to fight for him.
The Reds must figure out what a deal for the winger would be worth, then. This one won't be routine.
Newcastle United Role and Tactical Impact
As of 16 April 2026, Anthony Gordon continues to be the primary outlet for an inconsistent Newcastle United side. In a season where the Magpies have struggled for identity, Gordon’s durability has been vital; he has started 28 of Newcastle's 31 Premier League fixtures so far. Tactically, Eddie Howe has increasingly utilised Gordon as a "split striker" to exploit his raw pace on the counter-attack, a role that has yielded eight goals and five assists. Despite Newcastle's 12th-place standing, Gordon leads the squad in progressive carries and successful dribbles, maintaining his reputation as one of the league's most effective transition players.
International Ambitions and Transfer Rumours
Gordon’s focus is currently split between finishing the domestic season strongly and securing a starting role for England at the 2026 World Cup. His recent performances in the March internationals have put him in direct competition with the likes of Phil Foden and Marcus Rashford for a spot on the left flank. This high profile has only intensified speculation regarding a move away from Tyneside. While Newcastle are desperate to keep him, reports suggest that a bid exceeding £80 million could be considered to help the club navigate Profit and Sustainability Rules (PSR) following their lack of European revenue. Liverpool and Chelsea are both reportedly monitoring his situation, with Gordon said to be "intrigued" by the prospect of a return to the North West.









































