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Newcastle United UEFA financial trouble re‑opens door for Anthony Gordon

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Liverpool showed interest in Anthony Gordon back in 2024 when Newcastle United were battling with PSR issues. The club’s latest accounts show a £133.1 million profit from selling the stadium lease and nearby land, a move that still helps them under the Premier League’s Profitability and Sustainability Rules, which continue to permit such related‑party asset sales to be booked as profit.



It recently fined Chelsea and Aston Villa, even though both passed the Premier League’s PSR tests, by refusing to treat the sale of their women’s teams to linked companies as genuine income. And a result, it’s being suggested that Newcastle may have to part ways with key players like Sandro Tonali, Bruno Guimaraes, and Anthony Gordon – who has been linked to Liverpool on and off since Newcastle’s initial PSR scare in 2024.

Liverpool’s interest in the winger only really became serious in 2024 because Newcastle were squeezed by Premier League PSR and needed to explore painful exits rather than purely footballing decisions. Join our WhatsApp community by clicking here. anthony gordon Newcastle United