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5 minutes ago, Kanji said:


This is what I’m pinning it on too, or even Wilson, Trippier or Longstaff. 


Think they will be sold after the PSR deadline. Clubs think they have us by the balls with our PSR situation and will be offering well below market value for players they know we want rid of. 
 

It’s more the players we want to keep that we will get some sort of value for. Clubs will see potential for talent like Miley, Anderson, Minteh and make a decent offer. 

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2 hours ago, OCK said:

 

Guy is an Avengers level threat to society, but I can see what he's trying to say. 

 

Club will claim they tried to sell players, but other clubs were aware of whatever preceived financial constraints were on NUFC due to PSR and lowballed on deals. 

 

I can also imagine that Luke Edwards strangles cats in some alternative reality. 

 

Does he not just mean that we're trying to put out stories like this to show how fucking ridiculous this whole PSR thing is?

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1 minute ago, Optimistic Nut said:

 

Does he not just mean that we're trying to put out stories like this to show how fucking ridiculous this whole PSR thing is?

 

You never know, once the PL has wasted a few billion fighting legal battles the penny might eventually drop.

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Liverpool turn down chance to sign Newcastle's Gordon

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Anthony Gordon came on as a late substitute for England in their goalless draw with Slovenia at Euro 2024 on Tuesday

Mandeep Sanghera

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Liverpool have turned down a proposal from Newcastle United which involved Anthony Gordon joining the Reds and Jarell Quansah moving in the opposite direction as part of the deal.

The Anfield club did not view the deal as being right for them, even though 23-year-old forward Gordon is a player they admire.

Gordon, who joined the Magpies in a £45m deal in January 2023, is with the England squad at Euro 2024, coming on as a late substitute in Tuesday's goalless draw with Slovenia in his only appearance of the tournament so far.

A player who is also liked by Paris St-Germain, he scored 11 league goals for Newcastle last season and won the club's 2023-24 player of the season award., external

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Liverpool did not make any offer and they would not consider losing 21-year-old Quansah.

The centre-back became a first-team regular last season and was in the preliminary England squad for Euro 2024, missing out on the final 26-man squad for the tournament.

In addition, Liverpool are well stocked in the forward positions with Mohamed Salah, Darwin Nunez, Luis Diaz, Cody Gakpo and Diogo Jota among their options.

Newcastle have been contacted for comment by BBC Sport.

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Just now, Whitley mag said:

Fire up that helicopter feels like I’ve been transported back to the Ashley days in last 48 hours.

 

 

Honestly that was the first thing I thought when I read about the Gordon to Liverpool thing. :lol:

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4 minutes ago, Away Toon said:

Liverpool turn down chance to sign Newcastle's Gordon

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Image caption,

Anthony Gordon came on as a late substitute for England in their goalless draw with Slovenia at Euro 2024 on Tuesday

Mandeep Sanghera

BBC Sport journalist

Published

22 minutes ago

26 Comments

Liverpool have turned down a proposal from Newcastle United which involved Anthony Gordon joining the Reds and Jarell Quansah moving in the opposite direction as part of the deal.

The Anfield club did not view the deal as being right for them, even though 23-year-old forward Gordon is a player they admire.

Gordon, who joined the Magpies in a £45m deal in January 2023, is with the England squad at Euro 2024, coming on as a late substitute in Tuesday's goalless draw with Slovenia in his only appearance of the tournament so far.

A player who is also liked by Paris St-Germain, he scored 11 league goals for Newcastle last season and won the club's 2023-24 player of the season award., external

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Liverpool did not make any offer and they would not consider losing 21-year-old Quansah.

The centre-back became a first-team regular last season and was in the preliminary England squad for Euro 2024, missing out on the final 26-man squad for the tournament.

In addition, Liverpool are well stocked in the forward positions with Mohamed Salah, Darwin Nunez, Luis Diaz, Cody Gakpo and Diogo Jota among their options.

Newcastle have been contacted for comment by BBC Sport.

 

That is basically a rehash of what Sky said on air (almost word for word on some bits) so either it's lazy journalism from the BBC's part or the media have been given the same statement/brief.

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Why would we even do this, makes no sense whatsoever other than to be seen to be doing things regarding selling players. There’s just no way we go to Liverpool and say do you want to buy Gordon for £60m plus Quansah - I just can’t see it 

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