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Biggest deal Liverpool asked  Van Dijk to leave immediately his deal to Man City was approved  £155m “menace”.

Ever since Liverpool signed Virgil van Dijk from Southampton for a world-record £75m fee, things began to change.

Jurgen Klopp’s tenure had already seen a thrilling resurgence for a club that had languished below the surface for what felt like an age, but the centre-back’s arrival lifted Liverpool to new heights altogether.

Borne from the seismic £142m sale of Philippe Coutinho to Barcelona, the Netherlands giant’s arrival has coincided with the most fruitful and trophy-laden period in Liverpool’s modern history, with Premier League and Champions League titles backed by triumphs in the FA Cup and the Carabao Cup (twice), as well as several other honours.

Since that fateful day, that watershed moment, the Reds have indeed established themselves as the elite of the elite on the continental stage, but transfer activity has waned in recent years, and new head coach Arne Slot, appointed in May, has yet to make a senior signing.

FSG aren’t exactly resting on their laurels, rather, biding their time as Slot works with his existing options, fringe players and all, before targetting an impactful signing or two in the later phase of the window.

A host of names have been thrown about, but there’s one above all else that has had the fanbase rapt and could yet complete a move.

Liverpool transfer news
As per transfer guru Fabrizio Romano, Liverpool may yet sign Anthony Gordon from Newcastle United this summer, should the conditions be right. Newcastle are demanding a ballpark fee of £75m, and it remains to be seen whether this could prove to be a sticking point.

The Magpies held discussions with Liverpool earlier in the window as Gordon’s possible sale was mooted, though the Tynesiders’ PSR concerns have been put to bed through several alternative sales.

Now, they are hoping to enter contract talks with the 23-year-old to extend his stay at St. James’ Park and put the Reds’ interest to bed, but as Romano says, Liverpool “remain interested” and could launch a move in the coming weeks.

Why Liverpool want Anthony Gordon
If Liverpool were to complete the signing of Gordon, whose efforts last season earned him Newcastle’s Player of the Year award and a Three Lions call-up for Euro 2024, it wouldn’t actually be his first time on the club’s books.

Gordon was actually released by Liverpool during his formative years in the academy, thus beginning a career at Everton that saw him shine before joining Newcastle in a £45m deal in January 2023.

Upon reaching the end of the 2022/23 campaign, many fans might have questioned what all the fuss was about: the winger had only scored seven times for Everton across 78 fixtures and failed to register a goal contribution under Eddie Howe’s wing across his opening 15 games, breaking his duck against Chelsea on the final day of the term.

Jamie Redknapp remarked that he wanted “to see a lot more” from the Englishman after his slow start with the Toon, adding potency to his athletic acumen, and in fairness, he’s done that with a flourish across the past year.

Last season, across all competitions, Gordon scored 12 goals and added 11 assists as his dynamic displays earned him widespread acclaim in the Premier League, with The Athletic’s Chris Waugh commenting that his “elite mentality sets him apart”.

Premier League 23/24: Anthony Gordon vs Luis Diaz

Statistics

Anthony Gordon

Luis Diaz

Matches played

35

37

Matches started

34

32

Goals

11

8

Assists

10

5

Big chances created

16

5

Pass completion

82%

85%

Shots taken per game

2.3

2.5

Key passes per game

1.6

1.8

Tackles per game

1.6

0.9

Ball recoveries per game

3.6

3.4

Dribbles per game

1.5

1.8

Duels won per game

5.3

4.6

All stats via Sofascore

Gordon looks to have the mark of a more rounded winger than that of Luis Diaz, Liverpool’s star man on the left flank, though (four years younger) he is already far more prolific and effective with his goalscoring and playmaking.

It’s the kind of statement signing that can make a world of difference to a trophy-hunting team like Liverpool, one that could have shades of Van Dijk’s capture in 2017, revolutionising Liverpool’s attack.

Biggest signing since Van Dijk
Gordon has proved that his underlying quality can be backed up with goals and assists aplenty, but it’s the manner in how he strikes on goal, outstrips his man out on the flank, leaves backlines in ruin, that has established him as one of the Premier League’s most coveted players.

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