Newcastle United manager Eddie Howe has refused to rule out a late exit for one of his key attacking players, including Anthony Gordon, before the end of the transfer window. Liverpool is an admirer of the England forward.
Alexander Isak and Bruno Guimaraes have also been linked with big-money exits from St James’ Park and Howe could not issue a guarantee to fans that they will all still be there when the August 30 transfer deadline arrives. is yet to make a signing this summer but did agree a deal in principle that would have seen Gordon and swap places.
“I have been in the game too long to make those statements,” Howe said before facing his old side Bournemouth later today (as quoted by the
What I will say is, from my part and the club’s part, we will do everything we can to keep our best players, but I am not a fortune teller. As managers, we learn to live with it in this world because we have to. But it’s not ideal, there is a lot going on.”
Gordon has been training well with Newcastle and has shown no signs of forcing through an exit. But he only has two years left on his contract meaning that Liverpool could brin
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