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Newcastle sets the price: 75 million pounds separates Gordon from leaving

2026-05-09 16:00

English press reports revealed that Anthony Gordon has entered the circle of interest of a number of major European clubs, in light of the distinguished levels he is performing with Newcastle United during the current season.According to what was reported by Sky Sports, Bayern Munich has already begun negotiating steps with Newcastle to try to sign the English winger during the upcoming summer transfer period, amid strong competition from several other European clubs.The report indicated that the player is also of interest from Barcelona. And Arsenal, Chelsea and Liverpool, after he succeeded in attracting attention thanks to his great development on the offensive level this season.Gordon, who is 25 years old, is considered one of the most prominent wingers in the English Premier League, as he is distinguished by his great speed, his ability to dribble and move in spaces, in addition to his scoring contributions and his ability to create chances and constantly put pressure on opponents.The player also has tactical flexibility that allows him to play on the offensive sides, despite his greater reliance on the side. The left wing, in addition to his defensive commitment and physical effort, are the factors that contributed to his inclusion in the England national team’s accounts recently.In the same context, reports indicated that Gordon’s name is strongly discussed within the Barcelona administration, as he is seen as one of the appropriate options to strengthen the left wing position, especially with coach Hansi Flick monitoring his levels, in addition to the interest of sporting director Deco in the player.Sky Sports confirmed that Newcastle does not mind studying the offers made to its English star, but he does not He intends to give it up easily, after setting the player's value at about 75 million pounds sterling, a figure that Bayern Munich considers high at the present time, while negotiations are still in their early stages.

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