
"Bayern remain intent on securing Gordon's signature in the upcoming summer transfer window. Falk exclusively informed "It is TRUE: Bayern have offered Anthony Gordon a five-year contract pending an agreement on a transfer fee with Newcastle," CF Bayern Insider. "In Germany, it's not possible to give players more than five years on a deal (like you can freely do in the Premier League).""
""Bayern Munich know they'll have to pay a really big transfer fee for Anthony Gordon, so it's best to spread it over the course of a long-term contract." "So, this is what they're offering Gordon, and also to ensure that they would be able to keep hold of the Englishman for the foreseeable future." While there's an acceptance that the 25-year-old won't come cheaply, the Bavarian giants' supervisory board believe that adding a top-quality attacker to the squad is critical."
"The Magpies are understood to be demanding around £80m for the versatile winger. Want more CF Bayern Insider coverage? Add us as a preferred source on Google to your favourites list for news you can trust Just how much Uli Hoeneß and Co. are prepared to bend around £80m, of course, remains to be seen."
"Assuming that FC Bayern were to sanction an £80m transfer outlay for Anthony Gordon, it would place the England international as the club's second-most expensive transfer of all-time. To put that into perspective, it would represent a significantly higher figure than what the Bundesliga leaders paid for Michael Olise (£47.4m) from Crystal Palace."
Bayern are intent on signing Anthony Gordon in the upcoming summer transfer window. The deal depends on Bundesliga champions reaching an agreement with Newcastle on a transfer fee. Newcastle are understood to be demanding around £80m for the versatile winger. Bayern have offered Gordon a five-year contract, which aligns with German rules limiting deals to five years. Bayern believe a high transfer fee makes a long-term contract preferable to spread the cost and secure the player for the foreseeable future. Bayern’s supervisory board views adding a top-quality attacker as critical. If Bayern pay £80m, Gordon would become the club’s second-most expensive signing, above Michael Olise’s £47.4m.
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