Newcastle hold out on Gordon - Saturday's gossip

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Newcastle hold on Anthony Gordon valuation, Liverpool consider four players and Brentford's Michael Kayode resists Juventus interest.

Newcastle United are holding out for their £75m valuation of England winger Anthony Gordon as Bayern Munich close in on agreeing a five-year deal with the 25-year-old. (Times - subscription required), external

Liverpool retain confidence in striker Alexander Isak, 26, and are looking at 19-year-old Ivory Coast winger Yan Diomande and 21-year-old Norway forward Antonio Nusa, who both play for RB Leipzig, as well as 23-year-old France forward Bradley Barcola, who is at Paris St-Germain, as possible options to help bring the best out of the Sweden international. (The i Paper), external

Arne Slot's side could also target Sunderland's Robin Roefs, 23, should first-choice goalkeeper Alisson, 33, move to Juventus. (Caught Offside, external)

Italian defender Michael Kayode has been linked with the Turin side but the 21-year-old says he is happy at Brentford and not thinking about leaving the London club. (Tuttosport, via Football Italia), external

France midfielder Eduardo Camavinga, 23, could look to leave Real Madrid after being left out of France's World Cup squad, with Tottenham known to be interested. (Teamtalk, external)

Roberto de Zerbi's side will also move for Monaco's France midfielder Maghnes Akliouche, 24, if he is made available for transfer. (Football Insider, external)

Inter Milan defender Denzel Dumfries, 30, will be available for 25m euros when a clause in the Dutch international's contract kicks in for a limited time in July. (Gazzetta dello Sport - in Italian), external

Nottingham Forest are planning to give manager Vitor Pereira a new long-term contract. The Portuguese took over on an 18-month deal in February and has guided the club to Premier League safety. (Athletic - subscription required), external

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