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FC Bayern is going hard after Anthony Gordon.

NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE, ENGLAND - MARCH 7: Anthony Gordon of Newcastle United applauds the fans after the Emirates FA Cup Fifth Round match between Newcastle United and Manchester City on March 7, 2026 in Newcastle upon Tyne, England. (Photo by Richard Sellers/Sportsphoto/Allstar via Getty Images) | Getty Images Can Bayern wear down NUFC for Gordon? (Football Insider) To most people, it seems like Bayern Munich will have a hard time getting Newcastle United to lower the price for attacker Anthony Gordon.

However, former scout Mick Brown thinks there could be some wiggle room: Anthony Gordon could be allowed to leave Newcastle United for a cut-price fee this summer as he continues to eye a move to Bayern Munich. The Magpies are currently believed to be holding out for a fee of around £75million for the 25-year-old, but that price may be more than Bayern are willing to spend. While there is believed to be interest from the likes of Liverpool and Chelsea, the winger’s desire to move to Germany could throw a spanner in the works.

Former Man United chief scout Mick Brown told Football Insider that if all parties are keen to move on, Gordon could push for the move and force a lower fee. Brown told Football Insider on 4 May that Bayern Munich is Gordon’s preferred destination, and he is currently prioritising a move to join the Bundesliga champions. After they struggled for attacking threat against a resolute PSG back-line as they exited the Champions League, they may now be tempted to step up their chase.

However, the eventual price tag could come down between now and when he makes the move, despite Newcastle being in a strong position due to his contract. “Newcastle could be in a tricky position with Gordon,” Brown told Football Insider. “It seems like he wants to join Bayern Munich and they’re happy to let him go, but their asking price at the moment is going to be high.

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