Everton manager Frank Lampard has no concerns over Anthony Gordon refusing to play in order to force through an exit, amid continued speculation over a move to Chelsea.
Chelsea are reported to have already had multiple offers knocked back for the 21-year-old, the most recent of which was said to be worth £45million.
Lampard’s former side Chelsea could yet make another approach prior to Thursday’s deadline, with boss Thomas Tuchel hinting he is hopeful of further additions.
While Wesley Fofana has been overlooked for selection by Leicester City ahead of a move to Chelsea, and Willy Boly allegedly refused to play against Newcastle United as he seeks a move away from Wolves, Lampard does not expect any such problems from Gordon.
“Anthony wouldn’t, shouldn’t, couldn’t do that with me. If he did try and sit out a game he’d see a different side to me,” Lampard told reporters. “There’s no doubt about that and I think he knows that.
“I’m not playing the hard one – it’s just that it would be so alien from what I’d expect from him. I just know that’s not him.
“At the same time he’s not a robot and all this attention is difficult. I understand that – I was that ambitious young player.
“That’s the beauty of Anthony. He’s hard working and he wants to be better. He wants to do what he did [on Saturday], which is score goals, run for this team, and that’s why he’s a delight to work with. So there was never any idea that Anthony would act that way.”
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Gordon’s goal in Saturday’s 1-1 draw with Brentford – extending Everton’s winless start to the Premier League season to four matches – was his fifth in 64 appearances for the Toffees in all competitions.
He has played a full part in all four of this side’s league games this term and Lampard intends to select the winger against Leeds United on Tuesday, regardless of the ongoing gossip.
“He’s in the squad Tuesday, for sure,” Lampard said. “His character’s great. He’s in the squad.”
When it was put to Lampard that he had been in a similar position prior to leaving boyhood club West Ham for London rivals Chelsea in 2001, the former England international pointed out Gordon has only been a first-team regular for one season.
“I played three-and-a-half, four seasons for West Ham, so there’s my answer for Anthony. He’s played one for us,” Lampard said.
“He’s a huge player for us. We’re getting towards the end of the window now and Anthony’s a huge player for us and will be this season.”
Lampard also confirmed Mason Holgate is expected to miss several weeks with a knee injury sustained against Brentford, while Dominic Calvert-Lewin and Abdoulaye Doucoure remain on the sidelines, but new signing Neal Maupay may feature at Elland Road.
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