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Anthony Gordon looks to be edging closer to a transfer to Bayern Munich, although the German champions may have left the door open for Liverpool to hijack the dealAnthony Gordon looks likely to be on the move this summer(Image: Getty Images)Liverpool might still have an opportunity to sign Anthony Gordon this summer, despite the Newcastle winger seemingly edging closer to a move to Bayern Munich.Gordon has been linked with a move for Anfield for around two years now, with the Reds having been close to striking a deal for him back in the summer of 2024. The transfer eventually fell through after Newcastle wanted Jarell Quansah to move in the opposite direction as part of the negotiation.Rumors have followed Gordon since though, and the 25-year-old - who is a Liverpool fan and was at the club’s academy as a youngster - has dropped plenty of hints that he would be keen on a return to Merseyside.READ MORE: Liverpool transfer news and rumors today LIVE: Yan Diomande interest, Kroupi link, Akliouche moveREAD MORE: Liverpool stars gather at restaurant for Mohamed Salah's farewell partyHe has been touted as a potential replacement for the outgoing Mohamed Salah, and he does look set to be on the move this summer - it’s Bayern Munich that appears to be leading the charge for his signature though.Claims that Gordon will be heading to the Bundesliga giants have gained momentum this week, although it seems there might still be a way for Liverpool to hijack the deal.BILD’s Bayern Munich reporter Heiko Niederrer has told Chronicle Live that Gordon is the German champion’s main target this summer, but there is some discrepancy between it and Newcastle on the winger’s value.Bayern Munich is said to still be a long way off Newcastle's valuation for Anthony Gordon(Image: Mark Cosgrove/News Images/NurPhoto via Getty Images)The Magpies are said to want around $94 million (€80M), but Bayern only values him at $70 million (€60M), which Niederrer admits could pose a problem.It’s confirmed that Bayern can afford to pay more, but there is a debate inside the Allianz Arena about whether Gordon will start enough games to justify breaking the club’s “internal line” on transfer fees and wage structure."I mean, of course, everybody knows Bayern can afford to pay more," Niederrer explains.
"But they have for a longer time a little bit of a discussion if they pay too much on fees and wages."So they want to cut that down a little bit. They have an internal line.
I think that's the discussion they are having. They don't see him directly as a clear starter."The Chronicle names Liverpool and Arsenal as two other sides holding interest in Gordon, and suggests that Newcastle will have to decide whether to hold out for a Premier League club to pay more towards its valuation, or sell to a club abroad in order to avoid offloading him to a direct rival.Liverpool.com says: Going after Gordon makes a lot of sense for Liverpool, considering he has played across the front three for Newcastle.
