Arsenal is reportedly prepared to pay 92 million euros to secure the services of England international Anthony Gordon. According to Operative Information Center-OMM, citing foreign media outlets, the London-based club is not the only major European side interested in the talented attacker.
Journalist Sacha Tavolieri reports that German giants Bayern Munich are also exploring the possibility of signing the Newcastle United forward. Sources indicate that the Bundesliga representatives have already established contact with the player's agents and have not ruled out a transfer during the upcoming summer window.
Gordon is considered an attractive candidate for Bayern Munich due to his explosive speed, technical dribbling, and clinical finishing. While the English international is versatile enough to operate across the front line, he has primarily featured as a left winger or center forward this season. However, Newcastle holds a strong bargaining position as Gordon's contract runs until 2030, with the club reportedly demanding approximately 110 million euros for his release. Previous reports from late February also linked Liverpool and Arsenal with the winger.
The pursuit of Gordon comes amid a highly competitive period in European football transfers, where top-tier clubs seek to bolster their squads with young, homegrown English talent. Newcastle United, backed by significant investment, has historically been reluctant to part with key assets unless valuation benchmarks are met. For Bayern Munich, the move would represent a continued interest in Premier League talent, following their successful acquisition of England captain Harry Kane, while for Arsenal, it signals an intent to further strengthen their attacking depth under Mikel Arteta.