Why did Barcelona pursue Anthony Gordon?
Barcelona enter Anthony Gordon transfer race
Barcelona have moved into the race for Newcastle United forward Anthony Gordon, joining other high-profile suitors. The push appears driven by the club’s view that Gordon could be a meaningful attacking addition, especially as Barcelona weigh options in a transfer window expected to be busy.
However, the negotiations are constrained by Newcastle’s valuation. Reports tie the asking price to a fee in the €80m range (about £69m/$93m), a threshold that shapes how aggressive Barcelona—and other clubs—can be.
The competitive landscape also matters: Barcelona aren’t the only club reported to be involved. The pursuit is framed as a multi-team battle that has already included interest from major European sides, with Gordon’s situation described as evolving through talks involving his representatives.
Why this matters is twofold for Barcelona:
- Squad construction pressure: adding a proven Premier League attacker can help address tactical needs and immediate quality gaps.
- Budget trade-offs: meeting Newcastle’s asking price affects what Barcelona can do elsewhere, since committing to a premium target may limit flexibility on additional signings.
For Newcastle, the situation underscores how valuable Gordon is to the club’s plans and how hard it is to replace a player of his profile without accepting a major fee.
Overall, the pursuit signals Barcelona’s intent to act decisively rather than wait—while Newcastle’s price tag remains the central hurdle.