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Bayern Munich eye De Ketelaere after Barcelona abandon Gordon chase

bernardo herrera by bernardo herrera
May 12, 2026
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Bayern reconsider Anthony Gordon pursuit as Charles De Ketelaere emerges as affordable alternative

Barcelona have halted their pursuit of Anthony Gordon, and Bayern Munich are now weighing cheaper attacking targets such as Charles De Ketelaere, Marcus Rashford and Mika Godts.

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Bayern Munich’s summer recruitment appears to be shifting after reports that FC Barcelona abandoned efforts to sign Anthony Gordon from Newcastle United because of the club’s asking price. Fabrizio Romano has indicated that Newcastle’s demands — reportedly in the region of €80–90 million — were a decisive factor for the Catalan side. Bayern are understood to be sensitive to those figures as well, prompting sporting director Max Eberl and his scouting team to reassess viable, lower-cost options. The sudden cooling around Gordon has opened a clearer path for other forwards and attacking midfielders to be considered for a reconfigured transfer strategy.

Barcelona withdraws interest in Anthony Gordon

Barcelona officials reportedly stepped back from a potential bid for Anthony Gordon after calculating Newcastle United’s valuation would stretch their budget. Insider reporting points to the Magpies’ insistence on a high transfer fee as the main reason Barcelona ceased negotiations. That decision has left Gordon in the headlines without a clear suitor likely to meet Newcastle’s demands immediately. The development marks a significant turn in a market where elite clubs are balancing ambition with financial prudence.

Bayern Munich recalibrates transfer plans

Bayern’s hierarchy has been monitoring the situation around Anthony Gordon closely, but club sources suggest the Bavarians are not prepared to match Newcastle’s €80–90 million expectation. Sporting director Max Eberl and his recruitment team are said to prefer more economically feasible alternatives rather than engaging in a bidding war. The club’s willingness to pivot reflects broader trends across Europe where clubs seek multi-role attackers without breaking wage or transfer ceilings. Bayern’s internal debate now centers on combining tactical needs with fiscal responsibility ahead of the summer window.

Charles De Ketelaere positioned as a pragmatic alternative

Belgian attacker Charles De Ketelaere has emerged as a leading alternative, offering positional versatility at a substantially lower price point. Transfermarkt currently places De Ketelaere at roughly €35 million, making him an attractive option for clubs unwilling to meet Newcastle’s valuation for Gordon. De Ketelaere’s ability to operate across the front three and in the number ten slot closely mirrors the profile Bayern desire for depth and tactical flexibility. Sources close to the club have not denied interest, suggesting De Ketelaere is under serious consideration as a cost-effective reinforcement.

Financial gulf shaping negotiations

The reported gap between Newcastle’s valuation of Anthony Gordon and Bayern’s appetite for expenditure illustrates how transfer windows are being shaped by price differentials. Clubs like Bayern, while ambitious on the pitch, are more measured in the transfer market due to sustainability concerns and long-term planning. The €80–90 million figure associated with Gordon creates a sizable obstacle, particularly when alternatives exist that could fill similar roles for less than half that fee. This arithmetic is forcing clubs to prioritize adaptability and resale potential when evaluating targets.

Other options under review: Rashford and Godts

Alongside De Ketelaere, Marcus Rashford and young Ajax forward Mika Godts have been mentioned as among the shortlist of alternatives to Anthony Gordon. Rashford, currently on loan at Barcelona from Manchester United, brings proven Premier League pedigree and would address attacking needs without representing an identical stylistic fit. Mika Godts is a developing talent with potential upside, whose profile appeals to clubs that value long-term growth and lower initial outlays. Bayern’s recruitment team is reportedly compiling comparative dossiers on each candidate to weigh immediate impact against transfer cost and future value.

Tactical implications for Bayern’s front line

Any addition aimed at replacing or supplementing an Anthony Gordon-style profile would be expected to cover multiple roles across Bayern’s forward line. Gordon’s blend of wide play, directness and creative output has natural appeal, but alternatives such as De Ketelaere can replicate some of those qualities with different nuances. De Ketelaere’s movement between wide channels and central attacking midfield would allow Thomas Tuchel to rotate formations and maintain intensity across competitions. The coaching staff will likely prioritize players who can transition quickly between a pressing front three and a compact, possession-based midfield.

Market timing and negotiation dynamics

How Bayern proceeds may be influenced by timing and the broader market context, including how many clubs remain in the chase for Anthony Gordon. If Newcastle stand firm on their valuation, interest in Gordon could wane, reducing competition and possibly changing strategy for suitors. Conversely, persistent demand could keep the fee inflated and push more clubs toward pragmatic alternatives. Bayern’s approach will hinge on a combination of scouting reports, wage structure considerations and a realistic assessment of which targets are attainable before the window closes.

The reorientation away from a high-cost pursuit of Anthony Gordon underscores a common theme this summer: clubs balancing on-field ambition against off-field constraints, while seeking versatile attackers who can be integrated quickly. As negotiations proceed, Bayern’s next moves will reveal whether they prioritize immediate star power or sustainable, multi-role acquisitions that align with both tactical and financial objectives.

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