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Liverpool might not be done there either.
Here is the Liverpool.com verdict on the transfer gossip to emerge around the Reds today.
Anthony Gordon (Newcastle)
Newcastle is staying cool as more rumors emerge this summer linking Anthony Gordon with Liverpool, according to Chronicle Live.
While a move hasn't been completely ruled out, it would take a huge offer from Liverpool to tempt the Magpies into selling the England international.
It's claimed that Newcastle won't entertain any "knockdown offers" for any of its players this summer, with Eddie Howe hoping to keep hold of his biggest stars, despite a tricky PSR situation for the club.
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Liverpool would therefore have to come up with a tempting first offer to bring Newcastle to the table, with Gordon's representatives also needing to push through what would be a record sale for at St James' Park.
Liverpool.com says: Gordon doesn't really feel like the sort of player Liverpool should be targeting now
A new No.9 needs to be the next priority, so if it's going to try and tempt Newcastle on any player, it should be Alexander Isak.
Gordon would likely cost less than his teammate, but Liverpool would still have to throw a lot of money at the Magpies in order to convince them, and there's no guarantee Gordon would be a better option than Cody Gakpo or Luis Diaz on the left.
Tyler Dibling (Southampton)
Liverpool has joined the race to sign young Southampton star Tyler Dibling, according to Caught Offside.
The 19-year-old is tipped to leave the Saints following their relegation from the Premier League, with a number of clubs - including the Reds - having been alerted to his availability.
As well as Liverpool, Manchester United, Chelsea and Newcastle are said to be in the race, while Tottenham and Manchester City are considering a move
Dibling's asking price is reported to be around $69 million.
Liverpool.com says: That is a lot of money for a player with just one season of the Premier League under his belt
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