Liverpool have been handed a golden opportunity to inject some serious pace into their attack this summer. The Reds have reportedly been contacted about a potential move for one of the fastest wingers in the UEFA Champions League.
With the summer transfer window approaching, Liverpool find themselves in need of a winger who can stretch defenses and add a new dimension to their forward line. After last summer's heavy investment in a striker, a wide man is the obvious priority—and pace is the missing ingredient.
Enter Anthony Gordon. According to transfer insider Florian Plettenberg, Liverpool have been made aware that the Newcastle United star could be available. The Magpies need to balance the books before they can spend, and Gordon—a boyhood Liverpool fan—is reportedly top of their list of potential departures.
This isn't a new interest. Liverpool tried to sign Gordon back in 2024, and now they have a golden chance to finally land him. And he would be a game-changer. During the Champions League group stage, Gordon was clocked as the fastest winger in the entire competition. Few elite forwards can match his explosive speed, making him the perfect solution to Liverpool's lack of pace in the final third.
At around €90 million, it's a significant investment. But Gordon feels like the final piece of the puzzle. He's homegrown, he's a Red at heart, and he brings a directness that could transform Liverpool's attack next season.
Gordon looks certain to move somewhere this summer. Wherever he ends up, it will be one of the biggest transfers of the window—and all signs point to Anfield.
As of May 2026, Gordon remains a key figure for Newcastle despite a tough league campaign. The 25-year-old has scored 18 goals across all competitions this season, including 10 during an impressive Champions League run. In the Premier League, he's contributed six goals and two assists in 26 appearances (1,814 minutes), with an average FotMob rating of 6.96. He was an unused substitute in Newcastle's 3–1 win over Brighton on May 2, having recently returned from a hip injury.
If Liverpool can get this deal over the line, they'll be adding not just a player—but a statement signing that could define their summer.
