Bayern Munich has identified Newcastle's Anthony Gordon as their top target for the summer transfer window, aiming to enhance their left-wing options. The club is reportedly willing to pay between €60m and €70m for the 25-year-old forward.
Bayern Munich make Anthony Gordon ‘top target’ for summer
Bayern Munich make Anthony Gordon ‘top target’ for summer
Bayern Munich have made Newcastle’s Anthony Gordon their top target to strengthen at left-wing this summer.
The German champions want to add another wide player to their free-scoring forward line, with Gordon the number one target for Vincent Kompany.
The 25-year-old’s ability to operate across the frontline appeals to Bayern, who believe a fee between €60m and €70m (£52m and £60m) could be enough to sign Gordon this summer, according to Sky Sports.
Newcastle look set to miss out on Champions League qualification and the club’s absence from Europe’s elite could lead to sales. Sandro Tonali, Bruno Guimaraes, Lewis Hall and Tino Livramento all have suitors, with Gordon also of interest to leading clubs.
Arsenal and Liverpool have also been linked with the England international, who has scored 17 goals in all competitions this season.
Bayern are keen to bring in another signing from the Premier League, following the success of Harry Kane, Michael Olise and Luis Diaz in recent windows.
Why is Bayern Munich interested in Anthony Gordon?
Bayern Munich is interested in Anthony Gordon to strengthen their left-wing position and enhance their attacking options.
What is the expected transfer fee for Anthony Gordon?
The expected transfer fee for Anthony Gordon is between €60m and €70m (£52m and £60m).
How does Anthony Gordon's playing style fit Bayern Munich's needs?
Anthony Gordon's versatility to operate across the frontline aligns with Bayern Munich's strategy to bolster their free-scoring forward line.
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