Anthony Gordon has completed his transfer from Newcastle United to Barcelona, the Premier League confirmed on Saturday, in a deal described by the league as carrying a “significant” feeT1 - Premier League official.
The 24-year-old winger departs St James’ Park after two and a half seasons, having scored 16 goals in 88 Premier League appearances for Newcastle. The fee has not been publicly disclosed beyond the Premier League’s characterisation, and neither club has released financial terms or contract length at the time of writingT1 - Premier League official.
The announcement appeared in the Premier League’s official “Stories” video content series, which listed the move alongside other confirmed transfer and contract updates from around the league. No further reporting from Tier-1 transfer specialists, including Fabrizio Romano or David Ornstein, had corroborated the detail at the time of publication.
Gordon’s departure leaves Newcastle short on the left side of attack, a position where he had become Eddie Howe’s first-choice starter in the second half of the 2024/25 campaign. Newcastle are understood to be assessing replacements, with no formal approach confirmed as yet.
For Barcelona, the signing adds direct competition for Raphinha and Lamine Yamal in Hansi Flick’s front line, and arrives amid the club’s push to reclaim the La Liga title from Real Madrid.
Both clubs are expected to issue formal statements confirming the transfer, including personal terms and fee structure, in the coming hours. Gordon’s medical is believed to have been completed in Manchester on Friday ahead of the move’s ratificationT1 - Premier League official.