Bayern exploring attacking options
Bayern Munich are reportedly assessing the possibility of signing Newcastle United winger Anthony Gordon ahead of the summer transfer window.
The England international has emerged as one of several profiles under consideration as the club reviews its attacking depth.
Consistent output this season
Despite Newcastle’s mixed results in the Premier League, Gordon has been one of the team’s more consistent performers under Eddie Howe.
The 25-year-old has scored 17 goals in all competitions this season, including 10 in the UEFA Champions League, where Newcastle reached the Round of 16.
He has also contributed six goals in league competition, showing reliability across different contexts.
Interest still at an early stage
Reports indicate that Bayern Munich are considering Gordon as a potential option for the left side of the attack, but the situation remains at an exploratory stage.
There is no confirmation of a formal offer, and Newcastle have not yet been directly approached.
Newcastle not actively looking to sell
Gordon is viewed as an important part of Newcastle’s squad, and the club is not currently expected to prioritise his sale.
Any potential negotiation would likely depend on both the player’s situation and the scale of a future offer.
Market value and profile
According to Transfermarkt, Anthony Gordon currently holds a market value of around €60.00m, reflecting his development and increasing impact at club level.
His pace, directness and work rate make him a profile that fits modern high-intensity attacking systems.
Final note
At this stage, Bayern’s interest should be seen as part of a broader evaluation process rather than an advanced negotiation.
The coming weeks are likely to clarify whether the situation develops further or remains speculative.
Source: The Sun
