According to the latest media reports, FC Bayern are pressing ahead with their plans for the coming season and have set their sights on a clear transfer target. Anthony Gordon is regarded internally as the absolute ideal solution for the left wing-back position. Now it appears that the Munich club are in a promising position in their pursuit of the England international
As reported by Sky, Bayern have already expressed their interest to the player’s agent. The BBC also confirms that the German record champions have recently stepped up their efforts considerably. What is particularly remarkable is that Gordon can apparently very well imagine a move to Munich
According to Sky reporter Florian Plettenberg, an agreement with the player himself is not a major obstacle
Gordon is currently set to earn around ten million euros a year at Newcastle, including bonus payments – a salary that Bayern can basically afford
Munich are pursuing a clear goal with the 25-year-old: to broaden their attack and make it more flexible. Gordon has exactly the profile they are looking for – pace, dynamism and the ability to play in several positions in attack
Transfer request becomes a sticking point

While the talks with the player are promising, the situation at club level is much more complicated. Newcastle United have the upper hand thanks to a contract that runs until 2030 – and are taking advantage of this position
According to information from Sky and BILD, Bayern’s pain threshold is around 60 million euros, while the English club are demanding up to 90 million euros for their top performer – a huge difference that could currently stall the transfer
What’s more, there is no exit clause, which gives Newcastle additional negotiating power
Strong competition from the Premier League
In addition to FC Bayern, there is also notable competition in the race for Gordon, with Arsenal FC and Liverpool FC both keeping a close eye on the attacking player
Nevertheless, the starting position for Munich is anything but bad. The player is open to a move, talks are ongoing – now it is mainly down to the negotiations with Newcastle.

