Anthony Gordon Drops Bombshell on Anfield Aspirations as Liverpool Eyes $127M Transfer
Anthony Gordon Praises Anfield Atmosphere Amid Liverpool Transfer Interest
Newcastle winger Anthony Gordon has sparked intrigue among football fans and pundits alike with his recent comments about Anfield’s electrifying atmosphere, coinciding with reported interest from Liverpool. Gordon, who enjoyed a stellar season at St. James’ Park with 11 goals and 10 assists in the Premier League, has become a hot topic in transfer circles, especially with his current market value reaching an estimated $127 million.
The 23-year-old’s impressive form has earned him a spot in the provisional England squad for Euro 2024, positioning him as a key contender for the left wing in Gareth Southgate’s lineup. As England prepares to face Bosnia and Herzegovina on Monday night, Gordon took a moment to reflect on the most remarkable atmospheres he has encountered in his career. During an interview with Channel 4’s TikTok channel, the former Everton man singled out Anfield, saying, “Other than St. James, it’s Anfield by far.
I think because I am from the city, I grew up watching it. I just think before the game, when they sing ‘You’ll Never Walk Alone,’ it’s top. It is top level.”
Gordon’s admiration for Anfield has fueled speculation about a potential transfer to Liverpool. According to the Daily Star, the Reds are considering a move for Gordon, despite his relatively recent arrival at Newcastle 18 months ago. Newcastle’s manager, Eddie Howe, is reportedly keen to retain Gordon, but financial pressures might force a sale to fund summer reinforcements.
Liverpool would need to shell out close to $127 million (£100 million/€117 million) to secure Gordon’s signature, a significant investment reflecting his rising stock. Interestingly, Gordon’s football journey began in Liverpool’s academy before he joined Everton, adding a nostalgic twist to the transfer rumors.
Gordon’s comments about Anfield were echoed by several of his England teammates. Declan Rice, Kieran Trippier, and Conor Gallagher all praised the iconic stadium’s atmosphere. Gallagher, a Chelsea midfielder, noted, I think Anfield has got to be up there. It is a pretty special atmosphere. When they sing their song before the game, it gives me goosebumps and gets me ready for the game.
As Liverpool eyes potential signings to bolster their attack, Gordon’s performances and his praise for Anfield suggest he could be an excellent fit. However, Newcastle’s high valuation of their star winger may prove to be a significant hurdle in any potential deal.
The coming weeks will reveal whether Liverpool can turn this mutual admiration into a transfer coup, adding another exciting chapter to Gordon’s burgeoning career.