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Expert verdict: Liverpool plot move for Newcastle player, Isak could play key role

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Alexander Isak Could Impact Anthony Gordon Joining Liverpool: This Is How

Liverpool are monitoring Newcastle United star Anthony Gordon as a potential summer transfer target, with pundit Mick Brown suggesting that the situation surrounding teammate Alexander Isak could play a pivotal role in any deal.[3]



Gordon, the 24-year-old England international, has had a mixed season despite recently scoring four goals in Newcastle's 6-1 Champions League thrashing of Qarabag, bringing his tally to 14 for the campaign. Liverpool, long-term admirers, see him as a possible replacement for Mohamed Salah and have been alerted to his availability amid frustrations at St James' Park.[3]

Speaking to Football Insider on February 16, Brown emphasized that Liverpool would only pursue Gordon if the price is right, unlikely to exceed £100 million. He noted disappointment in Gordon's overall performances this term, questioning if they justify a blockbuster move.[3]

The Isak factor adds caution to Liverpool's spending plans. The Swedish striker has publicly expressed his desire to leave Newcastle, accusing the club of "broken promises" in an Instagram statement. He cited lost trust after being named in the PFA Premier League Team of the Season for 2024/25, opting out of the ceremony amid ongoing issues.[2]

Reports indicate Liverpool are preparing a British record £130 million bid for Isak, set to be tabled after their upcoming Premier League clash with Newcastle on Monday at St James' Park. Newcastle's stance has reportedly hardened, but Sky Sports pundits predict Isak will join the Reds by the transfer window's end, citing his clear intent.[1][4]

Brown explained that resolving the Isak saga—potentially unlocking funds or easing Newcastle's financial pressures—could enable Liverpool to pivot toward a cut-price Gordon deal. Without it, high demands for Gordon might deter the Anfield outfit, who are prepared to walk away if valuations soar.[3]

Newcastle are reluctant to lose both stars cheaply, but Isak's unrest could shift dynamics. Liverpool's interest remains firm, balancing ambition with fiscal prudence in the summer window.[1][3]

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