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Liverpool is reportedly interested in attacking players Anthony Gordon and Bazoumana Toure as part of their squad reshaping for the summer. However, no advanced negotiations are currently in place for either player.
Journalist confirms Liverpoolâs interest in attacking duo
Transfer planning was another major talking point on the latest Media Matters podcast from Anfield Index, as Dave Davis and Lewis Steele examined Liverpoolâs reported interest in Anthony Gordon and Bazoumana Toure.
With Liverpool expected to reshape the squad this summer, both names were raised as possible options, although Steele made it clear that neither situation appears advanced at this stage.
Davis reminded listeners that Steele had previously mentioned Toure before wider reports emerged, asking about fresh links to the Hoffenheim winger.
Steele responded cautiously, saying, âI think theyâve scouted him. I think theyâve scouted quite a lot of players, to be honest. So thatâs not really saying much.â
That suggests Liverpoolâs interest may be at an early monitoring stage rather than active pursuit. However, Steele did note why the player could appeal, adding, âThat one would make sense. And heâs not too expensive.â
He also stressed timing remains important, concluding, âItâs probably early days on that one.â
For Liverpool, that places Toure in the category of a developing option rather than an immediate priority.
The conversation then moved to Newcastle winger Anthony Gordon, a player long linked with Liverpool. Steele acknowledged there could be movement involving Newcastleâs finances.
âNewcastle do have to sell based on PSR,â he said, before adding, âThey will have to sell a player.â
That financial context naturally keeps Gordon in transfer discussions, but Steele raised doubts over whether Newcastle would sanction a deal to Liverpool.
Liverpool is reportedly interested in Anthony Gordon and Bazoumana Toure for their summer transfer plans.
No, the situation regarding both players does not appear to be advanced at this stage.
Liverpool is expected to reshape their squad this summer, leading to discussions about potential signings like Gordon and Toure.

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âWould Newcastle sell to Liverpool again after the whole Isak thing? Thatâs what puts me off, basically.â
Even so, he was more positive on Gordonâs quality than some critics. âI do think Gordon is a good player, not as bad as some people make out.â
Steele added a personal observation that whenever he watches Gordon, âhe seems to score,â highlighting the wingerâs ability to impact major matches.
While both names were discussed, Steele made clear Liverpool have several urgent needs elsewhere in the squad. Forward reinforcements, midfield additions and defensive decisions are all expected to shape the summer window.
That means any move for Gordon or Toure may depend on outgoings, budget and how Liverpool prioritise other positions first.
Still, Steele stopped short of dismissing either link entirely, saying, âI wouldnât put a red cross through either of those just yet.â
For Liverpool supporters tracking transfer developments, that leaves the door open on both Anthony Gordon and Bazoumana Toure, even if neither deal currently looks close.