Bayern Munich's summer transfer plans are taking shape, and it's clear that Anthony Gordon is their top priority. According to reports from Christian Falk, the club's supervisory board has given sporting director Max Eberl the green light to pursue the Newcastle United winger—but with one important condition: he needs to negotiate a better price.
The England international is currently valued at around £75 million, a figure that has the Bavarian giants hesitating. While the board is fully behind Eberl's vision, they're expecting him to bring that price tag down significantly. "The big question was whether the supervisory board would go full throttle for the Englishman," Falk explained. "The answer was yes, but Eberl has to bring the price down a little."
This isn't just a casual interest—Bayern have already prepared a five-year contract offer for Gordon, signaling their serious intent. However, with the current gap between their valuation and Newcastle's demands sitting at over £20 million, there's still work to be done.
For context, Gordon has been a standout performer in the Premier League, known for his blistering pace and direct style of play. While he'd add serious depth to Vincent Kompany's squad, he wouldn't be guaranteed a starting spot straight away—a reality that gives Bayern some leverage in negotiations.
As the summer window approaches, all eyes are on Eberl to see if he can bridge that financial gap and bring one of England's most exciting young talents to the Allianz Arena. For now, the ball is firmly in his court.
