Former Liverpool star believes Gordon is the replacement for Mo Salah.

Anthony Gordon is one of Liverpool’s summer transfer targets, with Dietmar Hamann confirming he is the future replacement for Mohamed Salah.
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Former Liverpool and Newcastle midfielder ทางเข้า ufabet https://ufabet999.app Dietmar Hamann believes Anthony Gordon would the perfect replacement for Mohamed Salah at Anfield amid links with the Reds in the summer transfer window.
“Nobody really knew what would happen. When Liverpool signed Mohamed Salah. On the other hand, we’ve seen Anthony Gordon shake up the Premier League .”
Gordon, who has made 22 league appearances for Newcastle this season and scored seven goals, left the stadium on crutches after twisting his ankle during Newcastle’s 4-4 draw with Luton Town on Feb. 3.
“Anthony hasn’t trained this week but we don’t think the injury is serious. We hope he is back sooner than later,” “Alex won’t make this game, we hope he won’t be too far away, we don’t have a fixed date yet. He is making good progress,” Howe added.
Ninth-placed Newcastle have 33 points from 23 matches, while Forest, 16th, have 21 points and are two points above the relegation zone.
Isak gave Newcastle the lead against Forest in the reverse fixture in December, but Howe’s team lost 3-1 after their former striker Chris Wood scored a hat-trick.
“He has in fine form for Everton despite the team’s struggles and after a difficult start at Newcastle he is now one of the team’s best players.”
“I read somewhere that Liverpool were his team as a kid, so I thought it would be a great signing, and it looks like Newcastle will have to sell some of their players as well.”
“So Gordon would be a great deal. As for Kvicha Kvalatskhelia, there is also talk of him wanting to leave Napoli, but it all depends on whether Salah stays,” Hamann said.