Newcastle have struck gold on “machine” who’s now worth more than Cunha & Marmoush

Eddie Howe’s season has been a whirlwind of highs and lows, marked by challenges and triumphs. The frustration following a lackluster conclusion to the summer transfer window seemed to affect Newcastle United’s early performances.

However, the team has since rebounded, securing a place in the Carabao Cup final, setting up an FA Cup fifth-round clash with Brighton, and pushing for a top-four finish in the Premier League.

Several standout players have been instrumental in Newcastle’s resurgence this season. Leading the charge is Alexander Isak, whose exceptional performances at the forefront of Newcastle’s attack have drawn widespread acclaim.

The striker has delivered 19 goals and five assists across 29 matches in all competitions, earning praise from Alan Shearer, who described him as “world-class.” Isak’s consistency and impact have cemented his status as one of the league’s most dangerous forwards.

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Jacob Murphy has also played a vital role, providing energy and reliability from the right wing, especially after the club’s attempts to secure a new winger in the summer fell through.

In midfield, Bruno Guimarães and Joelinton continue to dominate, while Sandro Tonali has enjoyed a resurgence after overcoming a challenging 2023/24 campaign. However, it’s Anthony Gordon’s remarkable transformation that has truly captured attention, making him one of the Premier League’s most exciting wingers.

Gordon’s journey at Newcastle began with skepticism following his £45 million move from Everton in January 2023. It wasn’t until the start of the 2023/24 season that he began to find his stride, and since then, he has been unstoppable.

Despite fierce competition in the league, Gordon has proven to be a reliable and dangerous presence on the pitch, earning Newcastle’s 2023/24 Player of the Season award. His contributions have been critical, particularly as the team navigated injuries to key players.

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A closer look at Gordon’s stats reveals his influence on the pitch:

Match Stats (*per game)23/2424/25
Matches (starts)35 (34)24 (23)
Goals116
Assists105
Shots (on target)*2.3 (0.9)2.1 (0.9)
Pass completion82%79%
Key passes*1.62.1
Dribbles (success)*1.5 (49%)1.4 (47%)
Ball recoveries3.63.5
Tackles + interceptions*1.81.3
Total duels (won)*5.3 (49%)4.8 (52%)

While his goal contributions have dipped slightly this season—averaging a goal involvement every 0.46 games compared to 0.60 in 2023/24—his creative output has remained steady.

Gordon’s ability to deliver key passes and maintain a high level of performance has made him indispensable to Eddie Howe’s system.

Liverpool reportedly expressed interest in Gordon last summer, offering £75 million for the winger, as confirmed by Fabrizio Romano. While some critics may attribute this valuation to the “English tax,” Gordon’s performances and mentality suggest otherwise.

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Described as a “machine on the pitch” and a “relentless monster,” Gordon embodies the qualities of a top-tier player who thrives under pressure.

Comparisons to other notable players in the league further highlight Gordon’s value. Manchester City recently signed Omar Marmoush for £59 million, with the winger already making an impact, including a hat-trick in his debut month.

Meanwhile, Wolverhampton’s Matheus Cunha, valued at £70 million, continues to impress with 12 goals in 24 league games for a team fighting relegation. Gordon’s £75 million valuation not only reflects his contributions but also underscores his importance to Newcastle’s ambitions.

As Newcastle aims to secure silverware and a top-four finish, Gordon remains a pivotal figure in their quest for success. His relentless drive, combined with Eddie Howe’s tactical acumen, positions Newcastle as genuine contenders on multiple fronts.

With the Carabao Cup final and key Premier League fixtures ahead, Gordon’s performances could be the deciding factor in turning this promising season into a historic one for the Magpies.