Report: Anthony Gordon’s reaction to his Newcastle future after Arsenal interest

The future of Anthony Gordon at Newcastle United remains one of the most intriguing subplots of the upcoming transfer window.

Despite enduring an inconsistent season marked by injuries and fluctuating form, the 24-year-old winger continues to attract serious interest from Premier League heavyweights, with Arsenal, Chelsea, and Liverpool all monitoring his situation.

Yet, amid the growing speculation, the latest reports suggest Gordon himself remains settled at St. James’ Park—potentially complicating any potential summer exit.

Gordon’s 2024-25 campaign has been a tale of unfulfilled promise. After bursting onto the scene last season with a series of electrifying performances, the England international struggled to replicate that same level of influence this term.

A delayed return to pre-season—following his involvement in England’s Euro 2024 squad—and subsequent fitness issues disrupted his rhythm, limiting his impact. Still, nine goals and seven assists across 41 appearances is a respectable return, particularly given the circumstances.

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His performances, however, have not gone unnoticed. Arsenal and Chelsea are both weighing up moves for the wide man, though neither club has yet committed to meeting Newcastle’s reported £100 million valuation.

The Gunners, in particular, are said to be deliberating whether such an outlay aligns with their summer budget, while Chelsea’s interest remains in the exploratory stages. Liverpool’s admiration is also well-documented, but as things stand, Gordon appears in no rush to push for a transfer.

Sources close to the player indicate he is “content” with life on Tyneside, a factor that could prove decisive in any negotiations. Having only joined Newcastle in January 2023, Gordon has quickly become a fan favorite, embracing the club’s ambitious project under Eddie Howe.

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His emotional connection to the city and the supporters has been evident, and despite the allure of Champions League football or a return to Merseyside—where his family’s Liverpool allegiances lie—he seems genuinely happy where he is.

That said, football’s landscape can shift rapidly. Newcastle’s own financial considerations may yet force their hand, particularly if a bidding war materializes.

The Magpies have already demonstrated a willingness to make tough decisions in the transfer market, having offloaded Elliot Anderson and Yankuba Minteh last summer to comply with Profit and Sustainability Rules. If a nine-figure offer arrives, the club’s hierarchy may find it impossible to refuse, regardless of Gordon’s personal stance.

The player’s background adds another layer of intrigue. A product of Everton’s academy, Gordon grew up in a household of Liverpool supporters—a detail that has fueled speculation about a potential move to Anfield.

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Yet, his professionalism has never been in question, and his commitment to Newcastle throughout a challenging season has been unwavering.

For now, the ball rests in Newcastle’s court. Should they hold firm, Gordon’s happiness could see him remain a central figure in Howe’s plans for years to come.

But if Arsenal, Chelsea, or Liverpool formalize their interest with concrete bids, the Magpies may face a dilemma: cash in on a prized asset or retain a player whose best years may still lie ahead.

One thing is certain—the coming weeks will provide clarity on whether Gordon’s future lies on Tyneside or elsewhere. Until then, the winger’s contentment at Newcastle offers the club a fighting chance of resisting the vultures circling overhead.