Anthony Gordon set for Barcelona medical as Newcastle winger eyes massive pay rise
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FC Barcelone
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Newcastle
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LaLiga
Anthony Gordon is on the verge of completing a sensational move to FC Barcelona, with the Newcastle United winger scheduled for his medical examination in Spain this Thursday. The England international is poised for a significant financial uplift, with a highly lucrative contract offer set to double his weekly earnings.
Barcelona secures Anthony Gordon amidst fierce competition
FC Barcelona has successfully finalized an agreement with Newcastle for the transfer of Anthony Gordon, in a deal reportedly valued at approximately £69 million ($92 million). The LaLiga powerhouse moved swiftly on Wednesday evening to conclude negotiations, fending off intense interest from various top clubs across Europe to secure one of the Premier League’s most dynamic wingers.
The 25-year-old talent also drew significant attention from Liverpool and Bayern Munich, with the German club even launching a last-minute bid in an attempt to derail the transfer. However, Gordon consistently expressed his desire to join Camp Nou, and personal terms were swiftly agreed upon. The winger is now set to travel to Catalonia for his medical assessment before linking up with Thomas Tuchel’s England squad for World Cup preparations in Florida.
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A lucrative deal and perfect sporting synergy
This transfer represents a substantial financial leap for the former Everton player, who is expected to command a weekly salary of around £300,000. This significant pay increase underscores FC Barcelona’s commitment to the player as coach Flick aims to bolster his offensive options for the upcoming season. Gordon arrives on the back of an exceptional individual campaign, having netted 10 goals in the Champions League — a tally surpassed only by Harry Kane and Kylian Mbappé.
The versatile English international’s ability to operate across the entire attacking front was a key factor in attracting the Blaugrana management. His arrival is set to provide high-level competition for talents like Lamine Yamal and Raphinha. While the German coach is still deliberating whether to make Marcus Rashford’s loan a permanent £26 million ($35 million) transfer, Gordon’s acquisition offers the Catalan club a robust and enduring offensive solution.
Newcastle’s summer squad overhaul begins
For Newcastle, parting ways with one of their most valuable assets marks a crucial step in Eddie Howe’s squad reconstruction efforts. Following a disappointing 12th-place finish in the Premier League, the Magpies are under considerable pressure to execute a successful transfer window. CEO David Hopkinson had previously asserted that the club would only sell “on its own terms,” and the staggered payment structure agreed with Barcelona offers enhanced budgetary flexibility as the club seeks to revamp its roster.
By authorizing Gordon’s departure before the official transfer window opens on June 15, the Magpies are securing vital funds immediately and proactively avoiding the potential distractions that marred their previous campaign.
Drawing a line under his Tyneside tenure
This transfer brings an end to Anthony Gordon’s three-year spell at St James’ Park, having initially joined Newcastle in January 2023 from Everton for a fee of £40 million ($54 million). Relations between the club and the forward appeared to have soured during the final weeks of the season, with the winger notably excluded from the squad for the last six matches – a decision manager Eddie Howe justified by citing a “long-term vision.” This move also concludes a period of uncertainty for Gordon, who had previously admitted feeling “destabilized for a while” after a failed transfer attempt to Liverpool in 2024.