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Liverpool ‘nearly signed Anthony Gordon’ before swap transfer plan went wrong – Mirror Online

Newcastle are believed to need to make sales before June 30 in order to comply with Premier League Profit and Sustainability rules and avoid potential points deduction. According to *Mirror Football*, the club approached Liverpool about a potential transfer for Bobby Clark, but negotiations fell through when the possibility of a swap deal involving Jarell Quansah was raised. It is reported that Liverpool ultimately decided against making an offer after discussions with Newcastle due to their high regard for Quansah as a future England international. While Clark is happy with Newcastle and enjoys working with manager Eddie Howe, it is understood that he is aware of the talks that took place.

The potential sale of 21-year-old Elliot Anderson, a product of Newcastle’s academy, would represent pure profit, aiding the club’s efforts to comply with the Profit and Sustainability rules. This need to trade has also led to speculation linking Alexander Isak with a move to Newcastle. In addition to the football-related content, the text also includes a statement about treating community members to special offers, promotions, and advertisements from the organization and its partners. It also mentions the availability for pre-order for a specific date.

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