
"Bayern have started working on the deal to bring Gordon to Munich. According to Talksport journalist Ben Jacobs, Bayern have reached a broad agreement with Gordon on a long-term contract. However, there remains a significant gap in the transfer fee valuation between Die Roten and Newcastle United. The Bundesliga champions remain in talks with Newcastle to find an agreement. The Tyneside club is looking for a fee closer to €87 million. As per TZ, Bayern are ready to go up to €70 million for the England international."
"Meanwhile, Bild (via iMiaSanMia) is reporting that the supervisory board at Bayern is backing the pursuit of Gordon and have given the green light to Max Eberl to complete the transfer. Die Roten will hope to leverage the English forward's willingness to join them when it comes down to bringing down the fee. Bayern face competition from big clubs in Premier League. Talksport has reported that Newcastle United are confident about getting a fee closer to 87 million due to interest from several clubs in Gordon."
"Chelsea have been credited with interest in the 25-year-old. According to The Daily Mail, Arsenal and Liverpool are also interested in Gordon. Considering his good performances in the Premier League, there is a good chance other big Premier League clubs will also show interest in Gordon. However, Die Roten have been successful in getting top-quality forwards from Premier League clubs in the last three summer windows."
Bayern Munich aims to strengthen its attack after disappointment in the Champions League and is working to sign Anthony Gordon from Newcastle United. Bayern has reached a broad agreement with Gordon on a long-term contract, but a major gap remains between Bayern’s valuation and Newcastle’s asking price. Newcastle is seeking a fee around €87 million, while Bayern is reportedly prepared to offer up to €70 million. Bayern’s supervisory board has backed the pursuit and authorized Max Eberl to complete the transfer. Newcastle expects competition from multiple clubs, including Chelsea, Arsenal, and Liverpool, while Barcelona has also met Gordon’s representatives but may struggle to match Newcastle’s valuation.
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