Newcastle has reportedly set a price tag that it would be happy to accept for Anthony Gordon amid links with Liverpool and Bayern Munich heading into the summer window

Anthony Gordon of Newcastle United.(Image: Steve Bardens/Getty Images)
Newcastle has set a price tag for Anthony Gordon amid interest from Bayern Munich heading into the summer, with Liverpool and Arsenal also having been linked with the England ace in recent months.
Gordon has scored 17 goals so far this season, with more than half of those strikes coming in the Champions League. However, he was left out of Newcastle's 2-1 defeat to Bournemouth, a day after Eddie Howe made a point of saying he would not pick players who were not prepared to give 100 per cent.
Though the official line was that Gordon had an injury, interest is clearly there in him ahead of this summer. Newcastle looks set to miss out on qualifying for European soccer next season and currently sits 14th.
READ MORE: Ibrahima Konate all but confirms new contract as Liverpool star commits futureREAD MORE: Dominik Szoboszlai makes contract stance clear as Liverpool ace agrees with Arne SlotAccording to The Times, the Magpies will let Gordon leave for a fee of around $100 million (£75 million) this summer. That is a price that Liverpool agreed to pay for the player back in 2024.
At that point, Gordon almost moved to Anfield when Newcastle was up against PSR restrictions and needed to sell stars. In the end, it managed to sell Elliot Anderson and Yankuba Minteh instead, and the Gordon exit was avoided.
The player admitted at the time that his head had been turned, though he later signed a new contract with Newcastle. However, the rumors regarding a potential departure have never fully gone away.

Anthony Gordon has been linked with a summer move to Liverpool(Image: Getty Images)
This summer, Newcastle is in a position where it needs to sell to buy again, despite the sale of Alexander Isak to Liverpool last year. Gordon appears to be a prime candidate, with Sandro Tonali also linked with an exit.
Newcastle dragged the Isak saga all the way through the summer in the last close season, but an early exit would have allowed it to better prepare for being without its star man.
This time around, it will perhaps approach the Gordon scenario in a different manner. An early sale being sanctioned would then allow for the funds to be reinvested in a much-needed overhaul of Howe's roster.
Bayern Munich has had a great deal of success in recent times when buying players from the Premier League. It signed Luis Diaz from Liverpool a year ago, and he has had an excellent first season in Germany.
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Harry Kane has been superb since he moved from Spurs, and Michael Olise has been a revelation under Vincent Kompany. The Bundesliga champion also has Jamal Musiala, who moved from Chelsea as a youth player.
Liverpool.com says: A move to Bayern Munich would be a great move for Gordon to make. Like Diaz, he would fit nicely in Germany and he could really add something to Vincent Kompany's side.
Whether Liverpool would go back in for the 25-year-old remains to be seen, but there is an argument he would be a good fit for the Reds too.
Arne Slot needs more quality in the final third and Gordon can play multiple attacking roles. He would also tick the homegrown box, which might be something that Liverpool has to consider.

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