The summer transfer window isn’t going the way Newcastle United would have wanted.
One may argue that the club hasn’t been able to demonstrate its financial might as much as they would have liked when Eddie Howe was brought in after the Saudi-led ownership took over the building.
Because they only apply to specific teams, some have dubbed the Financial Fair Play (FFP) and Profit and Sustainability Rules (PSR) “anti-competitive.”
That was demonstrated last season when Howe qualified for the Champions League and then had to sell Allan Saint-Maximin, a winger, to Newcastle in order to acquire Harvey Barnes.
Now, Elliot Anderson must be sold by the Magpies to Nottingham Forest before July, and Brighton has struck a club-record deal with Newcastle to get Yankuba Minteh.
The devoted Toon Army members would have been hoping that this is it, that they may now open their arms and welcome whomever they choose.
However, a lot of people have noticed the connections between Anthony Gordon and Liverpool; he is now at Euro 2024 with England before their matchup with the Netherlands in the semi-finals.
Bent has now responded to the rumor that Gordon is being considered for a position at Manchester City under Pep Guardiola.
Manchester City is unstoppable under their trophy-obsessed manager, having won a record-tying fourth Premier League title in a row the previous season.