Anthony Gordon is rapidly becoming one of the most sought-after players in English football, sparking a potential transfer battle between several Premier League giants this summer.
While his Premier League goal tally this season stands at three, a different story unfolds on the Champions League stage. Gordon has exploded with ten goals in as many European appearances, a dramatic shift in form that has turned heads across the league.
His four-goal performance in the first leg of Newcastle’s play-off tie against Qarabag wasn’t just a scoring spree; it was a statement. It showcased a player operating at a level that demands attention from clubs consistently competing for top honors.
Liverpool, previously linked with a move, are once again monitoring the situation, but it’s Arsenal who currently appear to be leading the chase. Manager Mikel Arteta has reportedly long admired Gordon’s talent and sees him as a key piece in their continued pursuit of dominance.
Manchester United are also in the mix, recognizing a need for a dynamic, natural left winger to elevate their attacking prowess. The competition is fierce, and the stakes are high as clubs prepare for a summer of significant investment.
Newcastle, however, are in a strong negotiating position. They’ve reportedly placed a hefty £95 million price tag on Gordon, signaling their determination to retain a player they believe is integral to their future success.
Arsenal are hoping to negotiate that figure down, potentially aiming for a fee between £75 million and £80 million. The Gunners are also mindful of the contracts of current wingers, with Leandro Trossard’s deal expiring in 2027 and potential interest in Gabriel Martinelli from abroad.
Despite the swirling rumors, Gordon himself remains focused. He recently dismissed the speculation as “a load of rubbish,” emphasizing his commitment to Newcastle and his desire to maintain peak performance by concentrating on the present.
“They just pick names out of a hat,” Gordon stated, highlighting his frustration with the constant transfer talk. He insists he’s been kept in the dark and is solely focused on contributing to Newcastle’s success.
His immediate focus is on Saturday’s league clash against Everton at St James’ Park, a match where he’ll aim to translate his Champions League form back to domestic competition and silence any lingering doubts about his future.