Former Everton, Aston Villa and Aberdeen chief executive Keith Wyness believes Newcastle United should act quickly and cut ties with Anthony Gordon before it’s too late to get top dollar in exchange for their forward.
Speaking exclusively to Football Insider on the outlet’s Inside Track podcast, Wyness suggested Gordon is likely to leave St James’ Park at some point, so it better be this summer than later.
“Well, Anthony Gordon,” Wyness said. “I mean, I see a lot of the sections of the Newcastle fans. He’s not the favourite at the moment, and there’s a lot of dissatisfaction up there. I think he’d be one of those that would go, and I think he’ll go at a decent price and that would be factored into how they’re going to rebuild the squad this summer. And that’s where I think these sorts of things are going to go. I wouldn’t be surprised to see Nick Woltemade go as well. So they’re going to be raising some money to do this rebuilding, and it’s important they get this right. I’ve always said, Gordon to Liverpool, there’s been talk about Arsenal, but I do think it’ll be Liverpool and I think that’s where he’s going to end up.
“I think Newcastle will be better off for a change this summer and I don’t think they want to keep him to be honest.”
Gordon, 25, has been linked with Liverpool in recent windows and the Reds’ interest in their former academy player will likely increase following Mohamed Salah’s confirmed departure.
Newcastle are also expected to reshape their squad amid the prospect of missing out on European football next season, with a lot of their star players at least entering the market and plenty of changes coming to the team.



















