Bayern Munich have identified Anthony Gordon as their leading target to strengthen their attacking options this summer (Sky Germany).
The German champions are exploring a move for the Newcastle United winger as they look to add further depth to their forward line for next season.
Gordon has emerged as a priority for Bayern manager Vincent Kompany, who is keen to recruit a wide player capable of operating across multiple attacking roles.
The England international’s pace, direct running and ability to play on either flank have reportedly made him an ideal fit for Bayern’s tactical approach.
Initial contact has already been made with Gordon’s representatives, with Bayern stepping up their interest as they assess options in the transfer market.
They value the 25-year-old at around €70 million, although any formal negotiations are expected to depend on Newcastle’s stance.
Gordon has been one of Newcastle’s standout performers this season, scoring 17 goals across all competitions and establishing himself as a key figure in Eddie Howe’s system.
His form has not gone unnoticed across Europe, with Arsenal and Liverpool also monitoring his situation as they consider summer reinforcements.
Newcastle are in a strong position, given that Gordon remains under contract until 2030 and has no release clause in his deal.
Despite that leverage, the club could face difficult decisions if they miss out on Champions League qualification, with several senior players attracting interest from rival clubs.
Bayern’s renewed focus on the Premier League market follows a series of successful acquisitions in recent windows, reinforcing their belief in targeting proven talent from England.
The growing list of suitors suggests that any move for the winger could develop into a competitive race as the transfer window approaches.
Newcastle are not actively looking to sell, but a significant offer may test their resolve, especially in a summer where financial balance could become a factor.
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