Below is a summary of the full article. Click here for the full version from Rousing the Kop or go back to LFC Live.
Liverpool have been eyeing up a potential move for Newcastle United winger Anthony Gordon for a while now.Gordon possesses great pace and has been discussed as an option to replace Mohamed Salah this summer.However, while Liverpool remain interested in a move for the Englishman, it is thought Bayern Munich could be the more realistic destination for the attacker. You can only pick ONE player for Liverpool to sign this summer, who is it?
Who should Richard Hughes be targeting above all… Photo Credit: Getty Images/Robin Jones Liverpool have targets ahead of Anthony GordonBen Jacobs shared the update via the Born ‘N Red YouTube channel, saying Liverpool have other targets ahead of the Magpies ace.He said: “You can never discount that kind of deal from reemerging, but at this stage there’s other targets ahead of Anthony Gordon and Liverpool’s expectation is that Gordon now is maybe more sold on going abroad. “And if Bayern can agree a fee with Newcastle, there is a very realistic chance that Gordon picks Bayern over everybody else, including staying in the Premier League.”Gordon has 17 goals and five assists in 46 matches across all competitions this season and is obviously Premier League proven.But there are a couple more names who keep being linked with an Anfield switch alongside the 25-year-old.The wingers Liverpool could sign ahead of Anthony GordonPSG sensation Bradley Barcola is wanted by Liverpool 12 months after the Reds decided against making a move for the Frenchman amid fears he could hinder Rio Ngumoha’s development.Barcola has 12 goals and seven assists in 45 matches for the current Champions League holders this term.Alongside the Frenchman, Yan Diomande is tipped to make a move to Anfield in the next transfer window.Like Barcola, Diomande has scored less than Gordon this season, netting 13 and assisting nine.But he has only made 34 appearances in all competitions, and at just 19 years of age, still has huge potential.Join Our NewsletterReceive a digest of our best Liverpool content each week direct to your mailbox
