Rousing the Kop

It's clear who Liverpool's next Scouser in the team should be if Curtis Jones leaves this summer - opinion

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Why Anthony Gordon is a Perfect Signing for Liverpool Amid Curtis Jones Exit Links

Liverpool are positioning themselves as frontrunners to sign Newcastle United winger Anthony Gordon for around £95 million, especially as links to Curtis Jones' potential departure intensify. The article argues Gordon represents an ideal replacement, blending tactical fit, local roots, and strategic necessity.[1][2]



Gordon's Merseyside Connections and Homegrown Boost

Gordon, a 24-year-old England international, grew up a Liverpool fan despite his Everton academy days—his family remains staunchly red. This Scouse heritage aligns perfectly if Jones, another homegrown talent, exits amid transfer speculation. Crucially, Gordon counts toward Premier League homegrown quotas, helping Liverpool meet requirements without sacrificing quality.[1]

Impressive Form and Elite Potential

This season, Gordon has dazzled with 10 goals and 4-5 assists in 34 appearances for Newcastle, shining brightest in the Champions League. Yet to peak, he could thrive alongside Liverpool's elite squad, elevating his output. Sources confirm Liverpool's long-standing admiration, with informal contacts already made despite Newcastle's reluctance—echoing their resistance in past deals like Alexander Isak's.[2][4]

Tactical Fit Under Arne Slot

While critics question his stylistic match (e.g., SciSports rates it low for possession-heavy sides), the piece counters that Gordon's directness and pace suit Liverpool's high-pressing system. Amid Slot's frustrations with low-block defenses, Gordon's explosive wing play could unlock stubborn opponents. Arsenal and Manchester City lurk, but Liverpool lead the race.[3]

Strategic Timing

Newcastle may sell to comply with financial rules, as in 2024 when a Liverpool move nearly materialized—Gordon's "head was turned." At £85-95m, he's a premium investment, but his local passion and versatility make him the next Scouser to anchor Arne Slot's squad post-Jones.[1][2]

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