Barcelona Agree £69m Deal for Newcastle's Anthony Gordon
Posted on May 28, 2026, updated on May 28, 2026
Barcelona have agreed a deal worth more than £69m for Newcastle United forward Anthony Gordon, bringing an end to a transfer saga that had already reached advanced talks between the clubs. The fee, understood to be in excess of 80m euros, now needs the formalities to be completed before Gordon heads off with England for their World Cup training camp.
Newcastle were always in a strong position to negotiate because Gordon is under contract until 2030. Bayern Munich also discussed a move with Newcastle, but they could not match Barcelona’s valuation, leaving the Spanish club to secure the player with the acceptable bid.
The deal is significant for Newcastle because it gives them room to rebuild after a disappointing 12th-place Premier League finish. The club have made clear in recent months that any departures would have to happen on their terms, and this sale fits that approach by allowing them to bring in money to reinvest. Everton, Gordon’s former club, will also receive 15% of any profit Newcastle make on the transfer because of the sell-on clause in the original deal.
Gordon had long looked like the most likely of Newcastle’s key players to leave, and signs of that became clearer in the closing stages of the season. He was left on the bench for the final four matches, and even though head coach Eddie Howe praised his professionalism, the decision suggested Newcastle were already preparing for a future without him. Supporters also sensed the end was near, singing Gordon’s name in the away end after the final-day defeat at Fulham.
The move also reflects a shift in Newcastle’s transfer strategy after the Alexander Isak situation. Last summer, the club held out before eventually selling Isak to Liverpool for a British record £125m, but the structure around the club has changed since then. With chief executive David Hopkinson and sporting director Ross Wilson now in place, Newcastle appear better equipped to manage major outgoing deals and extract maximum value.
Instead of resisting Gordon’s exit at all costs, the club seem to have decided that his sale can help fund a wider refresh. That may soften the blow, but it still means Newcastle are losing another major attacking player and will need to make smart decisions quickly if they want to turn the money into progress on the pitch.
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