AGENTS BROUGHT HIM HOME: Newcastle offered £45million for Inter Milan star player as

With the release of this Italian article this morning, we might have a new front-runner in the league of ridiculous transfer rumours.

In addition to providing you with accurate and trustworthy news to keep you updated, NUFCFEED takes pleasure in exposing the absurd tales that others tell about our beloved Newcastle United in order to expose their fallacies and make us all smile.

These days, departures for Alexander Isak and Bruno Guimaraes happen so frequently that it’s almost unnoticeable, but we’ll still bring them up whenever someone offers a fresh perspective.

Similar to this most recent InterLive.it report, which made us laugh a little this morning.

Gordon and a move to Liverpool have been mentioned.
Anthony Gordon was rightfully named our Player of the Year after having a great first full season at Newcastle. After what turned out to be his final game of the season on Wednesday against Manchester United, Gordon spoke about how much he loves playing at Newcastle and how much happiness it gives him to drive by St James’ Park.

Though several journalists continued to speculate about a possible transfer to Liverpool, InterLive has now surpassed even that by stating that Anthony Gordon’s representative has extended an offer to Inter Milan to sign Gordon this summer.

So, Gordon’s agent is actively pursuing this rather than Inter Milan.

There is no sense to this story.
Yes, that’s right—this is pure faeces. We can see a club wanting to sign him, but is his agency actively trying to have him signed by other teams? We do not accept it.

We thought it best to get ahead of it and point out the glaringly obvious flaws because that’s what we do. The story originated from what is essentially an Inter Milan fan site, which is all the proof you should need. However, Sport Witness actually picked it up and therefore it will gain traction.

Take a look at what Anthony Gordon did yesterday as his teammates were hammering Brentford for a more wholesome—and true—story.

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