The Catalan giants are wasting no time rebuilding after Robert Lewandowski’s departure. According to insider reports, FC Barcelona has agreed to a blockbuster deal for Newcastle United’s Anthony Gordon, pending final paperwork.
The 25-year-old English winger, known for his explosive pace and technical ability, is expected to finalize his move to Camp Nou this week. The transfer fee is reported to be in the region of €80 million, with potential add-ons pushing the total closer to €90 million.
Gordon’s arrival would mark a significant shift in Barcelona’s attacking strategy. While Lewandowski provided clinical finishing as a lone striker, the Englishman offers versatility, capable of playing centrally or on the left wing. His natural foot and dynamic movement align perfectly with Hansi Flick’s high-intensity system, which demands relentless pressing and quick transitions.
His 2025-26 season was particularly impressive, with 17 goals and five assists across all competitions—including 10 strikes in 12 UEFA Champions League matches. His Champions League performances have drawn attention from Europe’s elite, making him a prized asset for any top club.
Barcelona’s hierarchy, including sporting director Deco and head coach Hansi Flick, have long tracked Gordon’s progress. Signed from Everton in 2023, he initially struggled to find consistency but has since flourished under Eddie Howe at Newcastle, becoming a first-choice attacker and fan favorite.
The club confirmed Gordon underwent his medical on Thursday in Barcelona, accompanied by his agents and family. No complications were reported, and both parties are now finalizing personal terms. The agreement reflects Barcelona’s commitment to rejuvenate their squad after securing back-to-back La Liga titles.
While Gordon represents a fresh profile for the Blaugrana, he is not the only option under consideration. Alternatives such as Marcus Rashford and Julián Álvarez remain in the conversation, though financial constraints may limit their availability. Rashford’s €30 million release clause is lower than Gordon’s, but his wage demands pose challenges under current financial fair play regulations.
The Gordon deal, if completed, would reinforce Barcelona’s ambition to compete at the highest level in both domestic and European competitions. With the window still open, Catalonia’s faithful await the official announcement of their new star signing.
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