Liverpool are weighing up a blockbuster move for Newcastle United winger Anthony Gordon as Arne Slot begins to shape his squad for next season.
The England international has enjoyed a standout campaign on Tyneside and is now being discussed as a potential marquee addition at Anfield. Newcastle are not thought to be actively looking to sell, but any deal would likely require a huge fee—one that could reach around £95 million.
Liverpool’s interest is understood to be linked to uncertainty in their forward line. While the club remain relaxed about their attacking options, there is an acceptance that the market could shift quickly if significant bids arrive for current stars. Gordon is viewed as a player who would fit Liverpool’s style: direct, quick, aggressive in the press and capable of operating across the front line.
Newcastle, for their part, are keen to keep their best players and see Gordon as central to their plans. However, they continue to manage Financial Fair Play pressures, meaning an enormous offer could force serious conversations behind the scenes, even if the message publicly remains that he is not for sale.
Elsewhere, Paris Saint-Germain are monitoring developments at Real Madrid as they plan their own summer business. The French champions are said to be keeping a close eye on players who could become available depending on how Madrid’s squad reshuffle develops.
Real are expected to be busy in the market again, with several high-profile names competing for places. That could open the door for PSG to test the waters for a major signing if there is an opportunity to strike. Any potential approach would likely depend on Madrid’s willingness to sell and the player’s appetite for a move.
With the European heavyweights preparing for a pivotal transfer window, Liverpool’s interest in Gordon and PSG’s watchful stance toward Madrid underline how quickly the landscape could change once negotiations begin in earnest.
















