Chelsea joins Bayern Munich and Barcelona in race to sign Newcastle star Anthony Gordon
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Chelsea joins Bayern Munich and Barcelona in race to sign Newcastle star Anthony Gordon
"The industrious winger has been terrific for his side in the Champions League and has shown his skills as a versatile forward who can play across the front line all season. The winger offers tremendous pace, great hold-up play, and most importantly, a relentless desire to contribute to the team's successes. His pressing and work rate have caught the eye of one Vincent Kompany, who has approved Bayern Munich's chase of the Englishman."
"According to a report from Chelsea insider Simon Phillips, as covered by Tz, Chelsea has joined the transfer poker for Anthony Gordon's signature. The report details that while Gordon's representatives and Bayern Munich officials have already held initial talks, his entourage is currently on a "European tour", holding talks with several top clubs, including Chelsea and Barcelona."
"This spices things up and could potentially make negotiations with Newcastle trickier for the Bayern brass. However, with Kompany's strong interest and the player's desire to play for Bayern Munich, the club holds a key card in such discussions between the clubs and might be able to wrap up a deal, especially since Newcastle might not be thrilled at the prospect of their key player joining a Premier League rival."
Anthony Gordon is a highly sought-after Newcastle winger with standout Champions League performances and versatility across the front line. He provides pace, strong hold-up play, and a relentless desire to help the team, including high pressing and work rate. Vincent Kompany has shown interest, and Bayern Munich is pursuing the Englishman. Chelsea has also entered the race, with initial talks already held between Gordon’s representatives and Bayern officials. Gordon’s entourage is currently on a European tour, meeting multiple top clubs including Chelsea and Barcelona. Bayern’s interest and Gordon’s desire to play for Bayern could help negotiations, though Newcastle may be reluctant to sell to a Premier League rival.
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