Liverpool and Arsenal lead pursuit of Anthony Gordon as Newcastle demand tops £75m
Liverpool and Arsenal are reportedly prepared to match Newcastle United’s valuation of Anthony Gordon this summer with Bayern Munich offering less and personal terms agreed with the player. (teamtalk.com)
Immediate transfer context
Liverpool and Arsenal have joined a growing list of suitors tracking Anthony Gordon ahead of the summer window as Newcastle prepare for intensive negotiations over the England international. Reporting indicates Newcastle value Gordon at roughly £75 million or more and that interest from multiple top clubs could drive talks into a competitive phase. (teamtalk.com)
Bayern Munich are understood to have reached broad agreement on personal terms with Gordon, but their willingness to bridge the reported gap with Newcastle remains uncertain. The German champions are said to prefer a lower offer near €60 to €70 million which leaves room for English clubs to step in if they match Newcastle’s asking price. (goal.com)
Liverpool and Arsenal step into transfer race
Liverpool’s reported interest in Anthony Gordon comes amid a planned reshuffle of their attacking options after a heavy spending summer. The Reds made several high profile signings last year including Alexander Isak, Florian Wirtz, and Hugo Ekitike and now face the prospect of Mohamed Salah leaving the club at the end of the season. Those movements have created a clear incentive to add proven Premier League wide talent. (bbc.co.uk)
Arsenal have also been linked to Gordon as they assess cover and upgrades on the left flank following a season that exposed inconsistencies from key wide players. The Gunners see a winger with Premier League experience as an option to bolster depth and sustain their challenge across multiple competitions should recruitment priorities allow. (fourfourtwo.com)
Bayern agreement on personal terms does not end contest
Multiple outlets report that personal terms between Anthony Gordon and Bayern Munich are not the obstacle in the deal and that the sticking point remains the fee Newcastle will accept. That development has complicated what initially appeared to be a straightforward move to the Bundesliga and it has opened the door for domestic rivals to push their own proposals. (goal.com)
Bayern’s reported valuation, which sits materially below Newcastle’s demand, explains why the German club have not yet finalised a transfer. Sources suggest Bayern might be comfortable in the €60 to €70 million range while Newcastle are standing firm at about €86 million or £75 million plus. That gulf has prompted fresh speculation that Arsenal or Liverpool could close the gap in a domestic bidding scenario. (teamtalk.com)
Player profile and recent form
Anthony Gordon has emerged as one of England’s more discussed wide forwards thanks to flashes of productivity in European competition and regular contributions across a full campaign. Several outlets note he has delivered around 22 goal contributions in 46 appearances across all competitions this season which underlines his capacity to impact games consistently for Newcastle. (footballtransfers.com)
Gordon’s profile combines pace, directness, and a willingness to operate both as a traditional winger and in more inside forward roles. His Champions League performances have attracted particular attention and the player’s experience of high intensity continental fixtures adds to his appeal for clubs seeking players who can adapt quickly to different tactical systems. (ca.sports.yahoo.com)
Newcastle’s negotiating position and strategy
Newcastle enter negotiations with substantial leverage because Gordon is contracted long term and the club face no obligation to sell. The Magpies’ stance reflects an intention to secure maximum value for a player who has become integral to their attacking structure and who has drawn interest from across Europe. (teamtalk.com)
Beyond valuation the club will weigh timing and replacement options as they decide whether to engage in a fast sale or hold out for a higher bid. Reports indicate Newcastle could be prepared to conduct an early sale if a bid meets their conditions, but they are not under immediate pressure to accept an offer significantly below their asking figure. (goonerdaily.com)
Potential fits and tactical considerations for buyers
For Liverpool a move for Anthony Gordon would represent a quest for a versatile wide attacker who can fill multiple roles once Mohamed Salah departs. Gordon offers the Premier League experience and directness the Reds value and could slot into a system that asks wingers to press aggressively and combine inside with central forwards. Liverpool’s recent heavy investment in the forward line means any new addition would be judged on how quickly he complements the current core. (sports.yahoo.com)
At Arsenal the attraction is linked to improving consistency on the left side and providing competition for places as Mikel Arteta balances a long campaign across domestic and European fixtures. Gordon’s versatility would allow the Gunners to deploy him either as a starting option or as strategic depth capable of changing matches off the bench. That appeal is tempered by Arsenal’s own recruitment priorities and financial planning for the window. (fourfourtwo.com)
How the summer window could unfold
If Bayern maintain a lower offer and English clubs are willing to match Newcastle’s valuation then the transfer race could shift decisively toward a domestic suitor. That scenario would likely push fee negotiations into late June and July when clubs finalize budgets and squad registration plans for the new season. (teamtalk.com)
Alternatively a compromise price somewhere between Bayern’s reported ceiling and Newcastle’s asking figure could resolve the stalemate and hand Gordon a move to the continent. In that case personal terms already agreed with Bayern would accelerate completion while English clubs reassess other targets. The complexity of the market, agent positioning, and Newcastle’s appetite to retain or sell will all influence the timetable. (goal.com)
Newcastle’s approach, the willingness of Liverpool or Arsenal to expend resources on a high fee, and Bayern’s appetite to increase their offer will determine whether this becomes one of the summer’s headline transfers or a deal that falters before the window opens. (teamtalk.com)
The coming weeks should clarify whether Anthony Gordon moves to the Bundesliga or remains in English football under a new employer, and how Newcastle choose to capitalise on one of their most valuable assets this summer.









