Newcastle United risk falling into a rut under Eddie Howe's management, having failed to capitalize on a fifth-place finish the previous campaign.
The departure of Alexander Isak late in the summer transfer window severely hampered what the Magpies could accomplish in 2025–26, with their efforts to replace the Swedish striker falling well short in the opening year.
Following such a disappointing season, there's no certainty that midfield talents Sandro Tonali and Bruno Guimarães will remain at the club, while Anthony Gordon is widely anticipated to depart. Gordon's £45 million ($61 million) transfer from Everton in January 2023 drew widespread criticism given the Englishman's modest track record at the top level, yet the winger has proven to be an outstanding success on Tyneside.
Newcastle's standout performer in big matches has attracted interest from some of Europe's elite clubs for good reason, and the Magpies will reportedly sanction his exit if they receive a substantial £75 million ($101.4 million) offer this summer.
Here are four possible destinations for the Newcastle winger, ranked by a blend of suitability and probability.
4. Chelsea

Chelsea are rarely absent from transfer speculation, and the club may look to add more wide players this summer given their poor recruitment in that area since BlueCo assumed ownership.
Liam Rosenior has been left with a collection of underwhelming options that fail to make a real impact. Estévão shows potential but has only managed to shine intermittently since arriving in Europe, while Jamie Gittens and Alejandro Garnacho have been average at best.
Gordon is a reliable performer who would instantly strengthen Chelsea's options on the left flank. Nevertheless, it would be unwise for the Blues to spend such a significant fee on the England international when more urgent needs exist elsewhere.
The 25-year-old has been deployed as a centre forward by Howe, and Chelsea might see Gordon as the adaptable attacking option they require to complement the impressive João Pedro, who could serve as the Blues' long-term No. 10.
3. Liverpool

A move to Liverpool would represent a full-circle moment for Gordon, who was let go by the club's academy at just 11 years old. The Scouser went on to join Everton, progressed through their youth system and eventually broke into the first team during the 2021–22 season.
His ties to the Toffees mean it will take time for the Anfield faithful to embrace Gordon, even though he is a lifelong Reds fan at heart.
A long-awaited homecoming to the red half of Merseyside must surely appeal to the versatile winger, and many supporters would welcome the departure of Cody Gakpo to make room for a new face this summer.
Liverpool have been connected with a potential reunion, but they will almost certainly prioritize a direct replacement for Mohamed Salah first. Gordon has occasionally featured on the right during his senior career but is far more effective on the left flank. The Reds would not be bringing him in to fill the shoes of the legendary Egyptian.
It's difficult to imagine the tenacious and energetic Gordon not thriving at Anfield, but once again, Newcastle's valuation is likely to present a significant obstacle.
2. Arsenal

Arsenal's urgent need to address the left-wing position means the Gunners may be somewhat less restrained when it comes to pursuing an improvement there.
Gordon would be highly valued by Mikel Arteta, who demands a great deal from his wingers off the ball, and the Newcastle man is among the most industrious players without possession in the league.
The 25-year-old may not quite fit the superstar profile that some of Arsenal's other targets might, but acquiring Gordon at the right price could prove to be a shrewd piece of business. The Gunners would ideally prefer Newcastle to soften their hefty asking price.
Gordon consistently rises to the occasion in high-profile matches and tends to perform well against the Premier League's top sides. He also registered double-digit goals in the Champions League this season, though a notable portion of those came against Qarabağ in the knockout playoff round.
Arsenal have harbored interest in the Newcastle star for some time, and this summer may finally be the moment to mount a serious bid.
1. Bayern Munich

Newcastle would prefer not to sell Gordon to a domestic rival, so news of Bayern Munich's interest must have come as a welcome development.
Bayern are unlikely to seek improvements on their already formidable attacking options, but additional depth behind Luis Díaz and Harry Kane would be beneficial. The Bundesliga champions are reportedly not planning to make Nicolas Jackson's loan permanent, while Serge Gnabry now appears more suited to a central role than a wide left position.
Gordon covers both requirements, and the Englishman would receive plenty of opportunities to make his mark given the relentless demands of the modern football calendar. It's a prospect that undoubtedly appeals to him, having watched former Premier League stars Díaz, Kane and Michael Olise thrive in the Bundesliga.
Whether Bayern value Gordon highly enough to commit as much as $101 million remains to be seen, but Bavaria would represent the perfect landing spot for the England international—even if a guaranteed starting berth is far from assured.
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