
"Gordon is one of two players that Newcastle would likely demand £100 million ($135m) for. Gordon has struggled for form this season having netted just three league goals but still has his admirers. In addition, the former Everton man penned a long-term contract in October 2024, with Newcastle under no pressure to sell the 25-year-old."
"Guimaraes is unlikely to push for a departure, though the same can't be said of Tonali, who'd be expected to bring in between £90m ($121m) and £100m. The Italian's agent fuelled rumours of a potential summer exit by saying the Italian will assess all of his options at the end of the season earlier this month."
"Thiaw is one of two new signings whose future has been subject to speculation. The German moved to Newcastle from AC Milan last year, and has been a revelation for Eddie Howe's side, with United reportedly interested in the centre-back, who'd cost £80m ($108m)."
Newcastle has established asking prices for its key players should they consider sales. Anthony Gordon and Bruno Guimaraes would each command £100 million, with both recently signing long-term contracts and showing no desire to leave. Sandro Tonali could fetch £90-100 million, though his agent has indicated the midfielder may explore options at season's end. Defender Evan Thiaw, signed from AC Milan, would cost £80 million and has attracted interest from Manchester United. Serge Woltemade, linked with a return to Germany and Bayern Munich, carries a £69 million price tag. Newcastle maintains a strong negotiating position with most players contracted long-term.
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