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Liverpool have been linked with a move for Anthony Gordon, but the Newcastle United star moving elsewhere could benefit the Reds.Gordon remains an option for Arne Slot’s side, who are expected to dip into the transfer market to replace Mohamed Salah in the coming months.However, Bradley Barcola is also being looked at, leading PSG to start exploring a possible move for the Magpies attacker. Who should start on the right of Liverpool’s attack against Chelsea?
Frimpong was AWFUL against United, and with Rio possibly needed on the left, should Chiesa get his chance? Photo Credit: Getty Images/James Gill/Danehouse/Robbie Jay Barratt/AMA PSG eye Anthony Gordon amid Liverpool interest in Bradley BarcolaBarcola has 12 goals to his name this season and has impressed in both Ligue 1 and the Champions League.But the winger’s future is not certain, and there is a chance he could be allowed to leave Paris in 2026.TeamTalk report that PSG are aware of growing interest in the former Lyon man, with the Reds and Arsenal mentioned.They are publicly saying that Barcola is not for sale, yet they are still doing work behind the scenes on potential replacements.One such name being looked at is Gordon, meaning that if Liverpool let the French side secure a move for the Newcastle talent, they may be more open to a departure for Barcola.As for the England international, it is thought his team have told the North East outfit that the player would be open to a move in the 2026 summer transfer window.However, it is not just PSG and Liverpool who could make a move for Gordon once the window opens up on June 15.Arsenal are named as an interested party also, while German champions Bayern Munich are linked with a move as well.It remains to be seen if Bayern will actually move ahead with a transfer, though, given they already have former Liverpool attacker Luis Diaz impressing off the left wing alongside Harry Kane and Michael Olise.It’s hard to see either Diaz or Gordon being happy to become a rotation option, so perhaps the German side may not end up doing a deal.Join Our NewsletterReceive a digest of our best Liverpool content each week direct to your mailbox
