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Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has been charged by the FA following his comments two weeks ago after Arsenal lost to Newcastle at St. James Park following a controversial VAR decision.
Newcastle have completed a £45 million deal for Everton winger Anthony Gordon, after the England under-21 international handed in a transfer request at Goodison Park. The St James' Park outfit have been flying high in the Premier League this campaign, and Gordon will become the player will be the club's second highest transfer fee in their history.
Everton's star attacker Anthony Gordon has missed training today as he seeks to force through a move to Newcastle United before the end of the January transfer window. Gordon has been linked with a transfer for more than one year, with Chelsea amongst the clubs reportedly interested, but with the Blues' signing of Mykhaylo Mudryk, it appears unlikely the Stamford Bridge side will make a fresh approach.
Everton are reportedly keen on landing Chelsea winger Hakim Ziyech once they sanction the sale of Anthony Gordon to Newcastle United.
Newcastle United have entered talks with Everton to sign Anthony Gordon before the transfer deadline, The Telegraph report.
Everton have entered contract talks with reported Chelsea target Anthony Gordon, manager Frank Lampard has confirmed.
Everton coach Frank Lampard has effectively ended all talk of Anthony Gordon departing Goodison Park for a move to Chelsea, suggesting that the transfer deadline is now too close and the club have decided to keep Gordon. Chelsea have had a bid of £45 million rejected for the winger.
Chelsea are set to sign RB Leipzig defender Josko Gvardiol in advance for next summer, according to Fabrizio Romano.
Chelsea are prepared to pay £60 million to prise away Anthony Gordon from Everton this summer, according to The Telegraph.
Everton midfielder Anthony Gordon has informed manager Frank Lampard that he would like to join Chelsea this summer.
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