80 million is an excessive amount. “Bayern” refused to accept Gordon’s transfer.
80 million is an excessive amount: “Bayern Munich” has rejected the transfer of Gordon. Bayern Munich has officially terminated the negotiations regarding the forward from Newcastle, Anthony Gordon. According to insider David Ornstein, the club’s management believes that the requested fee of 80 million euros is too high for a player whose performance in the Premier League has not yet guaranteed him a stable contribution at the European level. For Bayern Munich, this decision is in line with the club’s updated transfer strategy: focusing on targeted acquisitions, maintaining strict financial control, and avoiding overpaying for players on a overpriced market. Gordon, despite his impressive seasons in the Premier League, doesn’t fit into Bayern Munich’s budgetary requirements. The club prefers to invest in central midfield and right-wing attacking positions. As for Gordon himself, the rejection from the German giants won’t be a setback to his career. Newcastle has always focused on acquiring key players, and the interest from top clubs only confirms Gordon’s status as a valuable player at the age of 23. It’s likely that Newcastle won’t lower the price beyond the agreed amount. This means Gordon will remain at Newcastle until the end of the season. For Bayern Munich, this situation opens up alternative options. Bayern Munich will continue to monitor the market, but now with a clear understanding that the era of reckless spending is over. Now, priority is given to rational investments that can strengthen the team without breaking the financial budget. The transfer window is still open, and Bayern Munich is ready to act calmly.