Football Today
·5 May 2026
Barcelona enter the race for Newcastle’s €80m ace after Bayern Munich move first

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·5 May 2026

Barcelona have stepped up their interest in Anthony Gordon after holding initial talks with his representatives, although any potential deal remains complicated due to finances.
The Catalan club are actively searching for a left-sided attacker ahead of the summer transfer window, with Gordon emerging as a preferred profile within their recruitment plans.
Sporting director Deco has met with the player’s agents during recent discussions in Barcelona, where the club gathered information about his contractual situation and availability.
Gordon is under contract at Newcastle United until 2030. His market value has risen significantly, with figures in excess of €80 million now being discussed.
That valuation presents a major obstacle for Barcelona, who continue to operate under financial constraints while attempting to strengthen key areas of their squad.
They have discussed the framework of a long-term contract, positioning themselves as one of the most advanced suitors at this stage.
Other Premier League clubs are also monitoring developments, ensuring that competition for the winger is intense.
Barcelona’s admiration for Gordon centres on his direct style, pace and ability to decide matches in wide areas, qualities they believe fit their attacking structure.
However, the financial reality means the club may need to consider alternative structures to make any deal viable.
One option under consideration is a loan-first approach similar to the structure they explored with Marcus Rashford, where an initial temporary move would include an option to buy at a later stage.
Such a deal would allow Barcelona to manage their immediate financial constraints while still positioning themselves to sign the player on a long-term basis.
Whether Newcastle would accept those terms remains uncertain, particularly given the level of interest from clubs capable of meeting their valuation outright.
There is also the player’s own perspective to consider, with Gordon expected to assess offers that align with his ambitions to compete at the highest level.







































