Newcastle seek Ligue 1 forwards to replace Anthony Gordon
Anthony Gordon finalized his transfer from Newcastle United to Barcelona on Friday. The Premier League club now requires a direct replacement for the England international winger.
Newcastle’s recruitment team is evaluating Ligue 1 forwards as potential options. The targets include Paris Saint-Germain’s Dembélé Ousmane and Lille’s Jonathan David. Both players have been scouted for their pace and attacking profile.
Club owner Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund continues to drive the transfer strategy. The PIF’s investment in Newcastle has accelerated recruitment ambitions since the takeover. The club aims to strengthen its forward line with a high-impact signing.
The search for a replacement follows Gordon’s €40 million exit to Barcelona. His move creates a clear void in Newcastle’s attacking options. The club has prioritized finding a player with similar positional versatility.
Talks with intermediaries are ongoing, with no official announcement expected imminently. Newcastle’s next transfer window activity will depend on the outcome of these discussions. The club remains active in the market despite the Premier League season in progress.
A permanent deal remains the preferred route, but loan options are not ruled out. Newcastle’s hierarchy has emphasized urgency in addressing the squad imbalance.