Barça’s £70m Gordon Gamble: Newcastle Cash In as Winger Nears £300k-a-Week Payday

Barcelona have won the race for Newcastle United’s Anthony Gordon, striking a package in the region of £70 million that will send the England international to Spain for a medical ahead of finalising the move before the World Cup. The headline? His pay packet is poised to double to somewhere near £300,000 per week — serious money that places him among the game’s best-rewarded Englishmen.
Barça beat Bayern and the Premier League pack
Per well-placed reports, Newcastle fielded two formal offers on Wednesday for the 25-year-old: one from Barcelona and one from Bayern Munich. The German champions wouldn’t go stride-for-stride with the Catalans’ proposal, clearing the path for Barça to seal an agreement worth roughly £69.3m including add-ons, plus a future sell-on for the Magpies. Gordon is understood to be en route for checks in Spain to wrap up the deal.
Newcastle’s hand forced after a flat campaign
Newcastle’s season never caught fire, and missing out on European football has left them weighing tough choices. Eddie Howe has been planning without Gordon since April’s clash with Crystal Palace, signalling a forward-looking reset. With the agreement now in place, the club bank a sizeable injection to reinforce the squad and, crucially, help keep hold of other key assets.
Contract numbers that turn heads
Gordon’s wages are expected to land around the £300k-per-week mark in Barcelona, putting him right up the English earners’ table. The current top spot belongs to Ivan Toney, reportedly on about £427,670 a week at Al-Ahli in Saudi Arabia after a blistering 42 in 49 and a call from Thomas Tuchel for England. Harry Kane sits close behind on roughly £419,120 at Bayern, with Jude Bellingham around £350,000 at Real Madrid. Slot Gordon in just behind Bellingham, rubbing shoulders with the likes of Jack Grealish and Bukayo Saka once the ink dries.
For those eyeing the market’s reaction to a move of this magnitude, have a look at the best betting sites — and remember, we’re talking about a deal around £70m and wages nearing £300k a week, the sort of numbers that send shockwaves through any dressing room.
Farewells and fresh starts
The word out of Tyneside is that Gordon has already said his goodbyes. A change of scene, a giant stage, and a wage packet to match: it’s a bold step. For Newcastle, the logic is clear — cash in, strengthen the spine, and reset the trajectory after a stuttering year.
Pundit’s verdict
From a footballing standpoint, this is a proper statement from Barcelona and a pragmatic pivot from Newcastle. Gordon brings pace, directness, and a fearless edge — tools Barça crave in wide areas. But at £70m and £300k a week, the expectation is sky-high. If he hits the ground running, he justifies every penny; if he doesn’t, the Camp Nou spotlight can be unforgiving. Either way, buckle up — this one’s box office.


