Newcastle set £60m price tag for Anthony Gordon amid Premier League transfer interest
Newcastle United have set a definitive asking price of £60 million for winger Anthony Gordon, according to reports emerging from St James' Park on Tuesday. The 24-year-old has attracted significant interest from multiple Premier League clubs following his impressive recent form, but Newcastle are determined to hold onto their prized asset unless a club meets their valuation.
Gordon joined Newcastle from Everton in January 2023 for an initial fee of around £40 million, with add-ons that could have taken the total to £45 million. Since arriving on Tyneside, the England international has developed into one of the Premier League's most exciting wide players, contributing 11 goals and 8 assists across all competitions this season.
"Newcastle have been clear in their stance," a source close to the club revealed. "Gordon is not for sale at anything less than £60 million. They see him as central to their project moving forward."
Several top-flight clubs are understood to be monitoring the situation, with Arsenal and Liverpool having previously been linked with the former Everton man. However, sources suggest Newcastle are under no financial pressure to sell and view Gordon as a key component of their long-term plans under Eddie Howe.
Gordon's performances this season have been instrumental in Newcastle's push for European qualification, with his pace, trickery, and eye for goal making him a constant threat down the left flank. The England international has also forced his way into Three Lions contention with his consistent club performances.
Any potential suitors would need to submit a substantial offer to even begin negotiations, with Newcastle's valuation representing a premium on their original investment. The club's hierarchy have shown little appetite for selling their best players, having already lost several key assets in recent years.
With the summer transfer window approaching, Gordon's situation is expected to dominate headlines, though Newcastle remain resolute in their determination to keep one of their most valuable and influential players.
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