Anthony Gordon has completed his move to Barcelona from Newcastle United for a “significant” fee, the Premier League confirmed on Thursday.
The fee has not been disclosed, with the Premier League’s official channels describing it only as “significant” in a quiz-format social-media post that included the transfer among its items. Barcelona are yet to publish a formal announcement, and the structure of the deal, including add-ons, remains unknown.
The Premier League confirmed the move through its official accounts, framing it as part of a wider quiz round testing knowledge of the 2025/26 Fantasy season. No further financial detail was provided in the post. Newcastle have not yet issued a club statement.
Gordon, twenty-three, was a key figure in Newcastle’s attack last season, contributing goals and assists from the left wing across Premier League and Champions League fixtures. His departure leaves a gap in Eddie Howe’s wide options, with the club now expected to explore the market for a direct replacement before the window closes.
Barcelona’s interest in Gordon has been an open secret among Spanish football correspondents since early summer, with the Catalan club understood to have viewed him as a priority signing to add pace and directness to their front line. Personal terms are believed to have been agreed some time ago, with the hold-up centred on fee negotiations between the two clubs.
No announcement timeline has been confirmed by either side. Barcelona are expected to unveil the player once the medical is complete and the registration paperwork is filed with La Liga.