Bayern Munich Opens Its Wallet and Goes for Anthony Gordon
The German club would already have a personal agreement with the Newcastle winger and would be preparing an offer to try to acquire him
A name that resonates
The transfer market hasn't officially opened yet, but it's already starting to move with possible deals that promise to make waves. One of the most striking involves Anthony Gordon, the English winger from Newcastle United, closely followed by FC Barcelona and, above all, by Bayern Munich, which seems determined to take a firm step to secure the player.
A deal with Anthony?
Journalist Jacobs Ben reported that the Bavarian club has already reached a personal agreement with 25-year-old Gordon. Newcastle, however, seems to be asking for 101 million dollars, a figure that sets the tone of the negotiation and will test the investment capacity of the team led by Vincent Kompany. Bayern has just come close to the Champions League final and is looking to strengthen its attack with a player who scored 17 goals this season.
The interest from Barça is also real, Mundo Deportivo and the program 'Tu diràs' from RAC1 confirmed that the Catalan club values the intensity and versatility of the English player. However, the high asking price complicates any attempt to finalize the deal. In Munich, the bet is surprising because the wingers already have big names like Luis Díaz and Michael Olise, but the management believes that Gordon can bring imbalance and internal competition.

Other possible affected parties
In parallel, it is speculated that Abde could take the place that Gordon would leave at Newcastle, a move that would also benefit Barça, which retains a percentage of a future sale of the Moroccan. Thus, the market is shaping up like a chessboard of cross moves, where Bayern seems willing to open the wallet to secure one of the most coveted forwards in Europe.






















