Barcelona reach agreement with Newcastle over 70m plus bonuses for Anthony Gordon; medicals this week | Barca Universal
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Barcelona reach agreement with Newcastle over 70m plus bonuses for Anthony Gordon; medicals this week | Barca Universal
FC Barcelona and Newcastle United have reached an agreement in principle for the transfer of Anthony Gordon. The expected fee is around £70 million (about €80 million) plus bonuses. Gordon is set to become Barcelona’s first summer signing and is pencilled in for medicals this week. The clubs aim to complete the deal before the FIFA World Cup begins in a couple of weeks. Gordon has already agreed personal terms with Barcelona, leaving the medical as the final step once the clubs finalize the agreement. Bayern Munich had also shown interest and agreed terms with Gordon, while Liverpool wanted him but did not make a move. Barcelona’s leadership and manager Hansi Flick approved the transfer, viewing Gordon as a good stylistic fit. Gordon’s recent Newcastle season included 17 goals, with 10 scored in the Champions League.
"FC Barcelona and Newcastle United have reached an agreement in principle for the transfer of Anthony Gordon. The deal is set to be closed for a transfer fee of around £70 million (~€80 million) plus bonuses, with the England winger set to become the Catalans' first summer signing. Medicals this week. In fact, the deal is so advanced that Barcelona have already pencilled Gordon in for his medicals this week."
"The aim is to finalise the transfer before the FIFA World Cup kicks off in a couple of weeks, and everything suggests that the Catalans will be able to do so. Gordon, for his part, has already agreed personal terms with the La Liga champions, meaning the medical will be the last formality once the agreement between the two clubs is full and final."
"Bayern Munich also held an interest in Gordon and had even agreed terms with the 25-year-old. But Barcelona have acted swiftly and have been able to close the deal. Liverpool also wanted the former Everton man, but never made a move. Flick-approved deal. As already reported, there was a full consensus within the Barcelona hierarchy regarding a move for Gordon."
"From president Joan Laporta, to director Deco, and manager Hansi Flick, everyone was on board with the operation. Flick, in particular, is understood to have given his approval for the deal a few days ago as he sees the England international as a good stylistic fit into his team. Now, Gordon is on the verge of becoming a Barcelona player after an impressive season with Newcastle during which he scored 17 goals - ten of which came in the Champions League."
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