Anthony Gordon's name is back in the headlines, and for Liverpool fans, it's a familiar and tantalizing one. Before his move to Newcastle, the Reds were serious contenders for his signature. The Scouse winger, despite beginning his professional journey across Stanley Park with Everton, has long been admired by the Anfield faithful, especially after causing Liverpool numerous problems on the pitch in recent seasons.
Now, an incredible statistical insight has emerged that perfectly illustrates why Gordon could be the ideal fit for Arne Slot's new-look Liverpool. Analysis from Anfield Index highlights Gordon's exceptional ability to generate high-quality chances. "The xG that he generates versus the xA of the passes he receives... he's one of the best wingers in the Premier League," they noted, suggesting he ranks among the world's top dozen in this key metric. This underlines a player who consistently gets into dangerous positions and elevates the quality of an attack—a skill that feels tailor-made for Liverpool's current needs.
This season, a recurring theme for Liverpool has been creating opportunities but lacking a consistent, clinical edge in front of goal. While creators like Szoboszlai have fashioned chances, the final finish has often been missing. A player of Gordon's profile, capable of conjuring a moment of magic or being in the right place to convert, could be the missing piece to transform promising build-up into decisive goals.
As the summer transfer window approaches, names like Yan Diomande have been linked. However, given his proven Premier League pedigree, his attacking efficiency, and that deep-rooted local connection, Anthony Gordon stands out as a compelling and logical target. His "excellent" ability to create high-value chances is exactly the kind of weapon that could help propel Liverpool's attack to the next level.
