Bayern Munich have opened transfer talks with Newcastle United to sign England international winger Anthony Gordon [1, 2, 3, 4, 5].

The move represents a significant attempt by the German club to strengthen its attacking options while Gordon seeks a higher profile to secure a place in Thomas Tuchel’s World Cup squad [1, 2, 3, 4, 5].

Negotiations are centered on a potential move during the summer 2024 transfer window [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]. The interest from the Bundesliga side comes as Newcastle United manages its squad of international talent. Gordon has become a central figure for the English club since his arrival from Everton.

Financial details surrounding the potential transfer vary across reports. Newcastle previously signed Gordon from Everton for a total package of £45 million [2]. However, more recent valuations suggest a higher market price, with some reports rating the winger at £90 million [3].

This valuation gap reflects the player's growth in the Premier League, and his standing with the England national team. Bayern Munich's pursuit indicates a desire to integrate young, high-energy wingers into their tactical system to maintain dominance in Europe.

Newcastle United has not officially confirmed the talks, but the reported interest from a club of Bayern's stature places Gordon among the most sought-after wide players in Europe. The outcome of these talks will depend on whether Bayern can meet Newcastle's valuation of the player, which could be double the original fee paid to Everton [2, 3].

Bayern Munich have opened transfer talks with Newcastle United to sign England international winger Anthony Gordon

A move to Bayern Munich would shift Gordon from a developing project at Newcastle to a global powerhouse. For the player, playing under a manager like Thomas Tuchel in Germany provides a direct pathway to visibility for the England national team ahead of the World Cup. For Newcastle, selling Gordon for a reported £90 million valuation would represent a massive return on their initial £45 million investment.