Anthony Gordon is not playing like the £80m player he thinks he is ...Middle East

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For a player who believes he is a 9/10 – or even a 10 on his good days – a string of 5s, 6s and 7s this season is a disappointing return for the England forward. Handed a first start since February at Arsenal, his performance was anaemic enough to demand a proper reaction in their final game against Everton.

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In fairness, Gordon was by no means the only attacking player who misfired at the Emirates as Newcastle stumbled with the Champions League in sight. But it was his mistake in his own half that presented the ball to Bukayo Saka in the run up to Arsenal’s winning goal. Given how much emphasis Eddie Howe puts on Newcastle being disciplined with the ball, it is a desperate misstep to make.

There is no natural replacement for him in the Newcastle squad, with Callum Wilson looking increasingly like his race is run as a top-flight player. William Osula remains too raw to try out so it might be Gordon who plays through the middle if Isak is unavailable. That does not quite inspire confidence as it once did.

But a foolish red card in an FA Cup defeat to Brighton brought his season grinding to a halt and meant he missed their historic Carabao Cup triumph. Has he really recovered from that?

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Last summer there was interest from Liverpool, his boyhood club, which unsettled Gordon, despite his protestations to the contrary. Perhaps the fact that Newcastle were prepared, out of desperation at their own profitability and sustainability rules (PSR) situation, to listen to the offer did turn his head.

Gordon signed a long-term contract that runs until 2030 but of Newcastle’s “crown jewels” he is perhaps the one that it makes most sense to trade if a suitable offer is tabled. Arsenal and Chelsea are two of the clubs understood to be interested. It is thought there is a price tag of around £80m on him.

Before any transfer talk, there is more pressing business to take of. Newcastle desperately need three points. Gordon needs to do his bit.

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