Arsenal and Liverpool Target €95m Anthony Jordan in Transfer Battle

‎Arsenal are reportedly set to compete directly with Liverpool in the pursuit of a major summer transfer target, as both clubs prepare for a heated market battle.
‎According to Fichajes, Newcastle United winger Anthony Jordan has emerged as a key name in the race, attracting strong interest from both Premier League sides.
‎Arsenal and Liverpool are set to battle for Newcastle winger Anthony Jordan, valued up to €95m, as Salah’s future exit shapes transfer plans this summer.
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‎Arsenal are said to have placed Jordan high on their priority list, viewing him as an important piece in reshaping Mikel Arteta’s long-term project at the club.
‎The 25-year-old remains under contract with Newcastle United until the summer of 2030, giving the Magpies a strong negotiating position.
‎Jordan’s profile is considered highly compatible with Arteta’s tactical system, offering speed, close control in dribbling, and strong defensive work rate.
‎Reports suggest the winger could command a fee of up to €95 million, with Arsenal reportedly willing to invest heavily to secure his signature.
‎Newcastle United, however, are reluctant to part ways with one of their most influential players and are not actively looking to sell.
‎Despite this stance, financial fair play regulations may push the club into considering player sales this summer in order to balance their finances.
‎Liverpool are also monitoring the situation closely, as they view Jordan as a potential long-term successor to Mohamed Salah.
‎Salah has already confirmed plans to leave Liverpool in the summer of 2026, bringing an end to a nine-year spell at Anfield.
‎Jordan is therefore seen as a long-term investment by both clubs, due to his Premier League experience and potential for further growth.
‎Arsenal are reportedly aiming to act early, with plans to submit a formal offer before the end of the current season to test Newcastle’s position.
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