Speculation surrounding Anthony Gordon and a possible move to FC Bayern Munich is continuing to grow after reports claimed the English winger has already agreed personal terms on a potential five-year contract with the Bundesliga giants. The 23-year-old is believed to be one of Bayern’s priority targets as the club looks to strengthen its attacking options ahead of the new season.
According to reports, Bayern’s interest in Gordon has intensified in recent weeks following his impressive performances for Newcastle United F.C.. His pace, direct dribbling, relentless work rate, and ability to operate across multiple attacking positions have reportedly convinced Bayern’s sporting leadership that he could become a key part of their long-term project.
While personal terms are said to be close to fully agreed, negotiations between the two clubs remain far from complete. Newcastle are understood to value Gordon at more than £75 million, reflecting both his importance to the squad and his long-term contract at St James’ Park. Bayern, however, are reportedly reluctant to meet that asking price immediately, creating what sources describe as a “significant gulf” in negotiations.
Despite the financial gap, optimism reportedly remains inside Bayern that a compromise can eventually be reached. The German champions are expected to continue discussions in the coming weeks as they explore possible payment structures, bonuses, and add-ons that could help lower the initial fee.
For Newcastle supporters, the situation has created mixed emotions. Gordon has quickly become one of the club’s most influential attacking players since arriving from Everton, and many fans view him as a cornerstone for the future under the current project. Losing him would be a major blow, especially with Newcastle aiming to compete consistently in both domestic and European competitions.
As for Gordon, the opportunity to join Bayern Munich represents a chance to compete for major trophies regularly and test himself at the highest level of European football. Whether the transfer ultimately happens may now depend entirely on whether the two clubs can bridge the massive valuation gap before the transfer window closes.