Barcelona sign England winger Anthony Gordon from Newcastle United for €70 million
The 25-year-old England international joins FC Barcelona on a five-year contract, completing a major attacking overhaul at the Spanish club under coach Hansi Flick
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Summary
FC Barcelona completed the signing of England winger Anthony Gordon from Newcastle United in late May 2026 for an initial fee of €70 million (£69.3m), rising to a potential €80 million with performance-related add-ons. Gordon, 25, agreed a five-year contract and was presented to the press in Barcelona. Bayern Munich and Liverpool had also been in negotiations for Gordon before Barcelona closed the deal quickly. The transfer is part of Hansi Flick's attacking overhaul at the club. Newcastle used Gordon's sale to fund their own summer transfer activity. Gordon is England's starting left winger and arrives at Barcelona days before the club's preparations for the 2026-27 season.
The split
English football media covered the deal from Newcastle's perspective, debating whether £69.3m was sufficient return for a player who had become one of the Premier League's best wide attackers. Spanish sports press Marca and AS framed Gordon's arrival as a signal that Barcelona, despite their financial constraints in recent years, retain the appeal to attract top Premier League talent without offering a wage premium. German outlets noted Bayern's failure to close the deal as a recurring pattern in summer 2026 window negotiations. Global Football Transfers analysts tracked the fee as a valuation reference for Premier League-standard wingers under 26.
By the numbers
- €70 million initial fee, rising to €80 million with add-ons
- 5-year contract signed by Gordon at Barcelona
- 25, Gordon's age at time of signing
- €5 million add-on triggered if Gordon wins a trophy
- Barcelona beat out interest from Bayern Munich and Liverpool to sign Gordon
Why it matters
The Gordon deal consolidates Barcelona's status as a destination for Premier League players despite the club's post-Laporta financial restructuring. For the broader Football Transfers market, a €70-80 million valuation for a 25-year-old England winger sets a pricing floor for similar profiles in the 2026 and 2027 windows. Newcastle's willingness to sell Gordon indicates their own ambitions to reinvest at the top end of the market. The deal also influences England squad dynamics ahead of the 2026 World Cup qualification campaign.
What to watch
- Gordon's adaptation to La Liga under Hansi Flick in 2026-27
- How Newcastle deploys the €70m in their summer 2026 transfer window
- Whether Barcelona's financial restructuring continues to allow top signings in 2027
- Gordon's England squad place ahead of the 2026-27 international season