Overview
- Bayern, which sources said Monday will meet Anthony Gordon’s representatives in the coming weeks, view a summer move as realistic according to Sky Germany and Swiss reports.
- Newcastle are ready to open talks if their £75m valuation is met, a figure backed by Gordon’s contract through 2030 that strengthens the club’s leverage.
- Reporting points to a gap between Bayern’s stance near €60–70m—or about £55m per talkSPORT—and Newcastle’s price, a difference that could stall the deal.
- Gordon has told close contacts he is open to joining Bayern and has been influenced by Michael Olise’s success in Munich, with talkSPORT adding he has spoken to Harry Kane about the club.
- Arsenal, Liverpool and Manchester United remain in the mix, while Newcastle are assessing replacements and may seek a sale to help manage financial rules.