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Last season, a hefty chunk of the Reds’ youth team were loaned out so that they could gain some first-team experience that they wouldn’t have had the chance to do at Anfield.
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However, seeing as though their youth ranks are bursting at the seams with talent, it makes a lot of sense for Arne Slot and Richard Hughes to be looking at getting some regular game time for their youngsters.
Last term, Kaide Gordon also spent his campaign in the Championship with both Portsmouth and Norwich taking a punt on the young Englishman.
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The attacker is now being ‘pursued’ by the aforementioned duo, with it now being likely for him to find a new place to call home for the 2025-26 season before the window slams shut.
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Gordon was one of the most talked-about talents among Liverpool’s ranks when he first burst onto the scene.
The attacker was seen as the next Raheem Sterling, but due to an injury that kept him sidelined for an extended period of time, things haven’t quite worked out for him just yet.
Indeed, Rio Nguomoha is the youngster getting all the headlines at Liverpool for the moment, and when the fact that Slot has already chosen to use him in one or two pre-season games this term is taken into account, it’s clear that Liverpool think of him as the next big thing.
TeamGamesGoalsAssistsPortsmouth500Norwich City1110The 2024-25 season of Kaide Gordon in numbers.
Of course, this could be said about most of the Reds’ players, but with the way things are, the best way for Gordon to get noticed will be to prove his worth while out on loan.