NEWCASTLE have been priced as favourites to sign Everton winger Anthony Gordon.
Sky Bet have priced the Magpies as 3/1 favourites, marginally ahead of Tottenham in the race, with Arsenal also believed to be interested.
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Gordon is a product of Everton's youth system, having signed for the Toffees as an 11-year-old.
The 21-year-old has played 60 times for his boyhood club, making his debut as a 16-year-old, coming off the bench in a Europa League tie away at Apollon Limassol in Cyprus.
The England U21 international enjoyed his breakthrough campaign at Goodison Park last season, making 40 appearances in all competitions and starting 25 Premier League games.
After impressing for Frank Lampard's side, Gordon has attracted interest from elsewhere in the country, with Newcastle believed to be the current front runners.
Were Everton to sell Gordon, it would mean two of their three best attacking players departing the club in the same window following Richarlison's sale to Tottenham – with Dominic Calvert-Lewin, the other of the three remaining, also rumoured to be leaving.
Eddie Howe's side are looking to improve on their squad that struggled during the first half of last season.
A successful January transfer window and a vast change in form catapulted the Magpies from the relegation zone up to an 11th placed-finish.
Howe has already signed Sven Botman, Matt Targett and Nick Pope this window, and are now expected to focus on more attacking signings in a bid to challenge for European places next season.
Anthony Gordon next club odds
Sky Bet odds
- Newcastle – 3/1
- Tottenham – 4/1
- Arsenal – 25/1
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Tottenham are also believed to be well in the race to sign the youngster, with Antonio Conte's side priced just behind Newcastle at 4/1 to sign the winger.
Spurs have had a busy and successful transfer window so far, signing Richarlison, Yves Bissouma and Ivan Perisic.
The North London club are preparing to welcome Champions League football back to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium and Conte has addressed the shortage of depth they had at the club that affected the side last year.
Arsenal are also thought to be an outside bet to sign Gordon, though having already signed three versatile attacking players in Gabriel Jesus, Fabio Vieira and Marquinhos, it seems likely Mikel Arteta will target other areas to improve on.
The Gunners are priced at 25/1 to sign Gordon.
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