UMVA has learned that Anthony Gordon's future at Newcastle United is hanging precariously in the balance, with manager Eddie Howe admitting he cannot predict whether the winger has already played his final game for the club.
The England international has been at the center of intense transfer speculation, with Bayern Munich reportedly eyeing a summer move. Gordon's omission from Newcastle's final four Premier League matches of the season has only fueled the rumors.
Gordon's absence was particularly notable in the 2-0 defeat to Fulham on Sunday, where he remained on the bench as 18-year-old Sean Neave was preferred. This move has led to concerns that something is amiss behind the scenes at Newcastle.
Howe's candid admission that he "doesn't know" if Gordon will stay at Newcastle has sent shockwaves through the football world. The manager's words were laced with a sense of uncertainty, leaving fans and pundits alike wondering what's next for the talented winger.
At his best, Gordon brings a unique blend of pace, energy, and direct running to the pitch, making him one of Newcastle's most exciting players. However, his recent struggles with injury and transfer talk have created an air of uncertainty around his future.
Reports suggest Bayern Munich are serious about signing Gordon, with Newcastle valuing him at around £75 million. A potential sale could bring in a significant fee, allowing Newcastle to reshape their squad, but it would also mean losing one of their most potent attacking threats.
For now, Howe's uncertainty speaks volumes. Gordon's future at Newcastle remains shrouded in doubt, and it seems the door is wide open for a potential exit. The coming weeks and months will be crucial in determining the winger's fate.
