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·27 febbraio 2026
Arsenal leading race to sign Anthony Gordon ahead of Liverpool & Man Utd

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·27 febbraio 2026


Arsenal are the front-runners to sign Newcastle United winger Anthony Gordon ahead of Liverpool and Manchester United this summer, according to The Sun.
The Gunners are likely to reinforce their attacking department this summer, and a marquee left winger could be a top priority for manager Mikel Arteta.
Gordon has been mentioned as a target in recent months, and The Sun claim the Gunners are leading Liverpool and United in the pursuit of the player.
Arsenal believe Gordon would be happy to head South to London this summer. Arteta is reportedly a big admirer of him from his early years at Everton.
The winger will enter the last two years of his contract. The Magpies will demand £95 million for him, but Arsenal are likely to end up paying £75m to £80m for his services.
The 25-year-old has not been at his best in the Premier League this campaign, but his form has been quite extraordinary in the Champions League.
Gordon has notched up 19 goal contributions across all competitions. Out of those, he has made 12 goal contributions from just 10 European matches.
The Everton graduate is primarily a left-sided winger, but can also operate from the right wing or upfront.
Arteta has a preference for versatile players, and it could be a reason behind the ongoing interest.
The Sun report that Gabriel Martinelli could depart to compensate for Gordon’s arrival, but Leandro Trossard could be the player to make way instead this summer.
Trossard was handed an improved salary last summer, without his deal being extended beyond June 2027. The Belgian could be sold when he enters the last year of his contract.
The 31-year-old had a bright start to the season with the Gunners, but his form has been inconsistent in recent months. He could be shown the exit door in a few months.
Gordon would be a good competitor to Martinelli. He has similar attributes to the Brazilian, with his pace and quick dribbling, but he is better with his ball-carrying. He would suit Arsenal’s playing style.
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