Anthony Gordon Next Club Odds: Bayern Munich 1/2 Favourite After Reported Personal Terms Agreement

Anthony Gordon has agreed personal terms with Bayern Munich, but Newcastle are holding firm at £75m and the German giants' current valuation falls well short. The transfer saga continues.
Anthony Gordon Next Club Odds: Bayern Munich 1/2 Favourite After Reported Personal Terms Agreement
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  • Anthony Gordon has agreed broad personal terms with Bayern Munich, according to reports
  • Bet365 have Bayern Munich as the 1/2 favourite to sign Gordon this summer
  • Gordon scored 17 goals across all competitions this season

Personal Terms Agreed But the Hard Part Is Just Beginning

The Anthony Gordon transfer saga took a significant step forward this week, and simultaneously became considerably more complicated. 

Bet365 have Bayern Munich as the 1/2 favourite to sign the Newcastle winger this summer, with the German champions having agreed broad personal terms with the 25-year-old England international ahead of a proposed move to the Bundesliga. 

For those looking to follow the transfer market odds, the best football betting sites have the full range of next club markets available, with bet365 among the most competitive bookmakers for summer transfer specials.

The sticking point is the one that matters most: money. Newcastle are demanding £75 million or more for their star winger, a player who has no release clause in a contract running until 2030 and who the club are under absolutely no obligation to sell. 

Bayern's initial valuation is understood to sit considerably closer to £50-60 million, a gap of up to £25 million that, as things stand, represents a significant obstacle to a deal.

Why Bayern Want Gordon And Why Newcastle Won't Let Him Go Cheaply

The case for Gordon at Bayern Munich is a compelling one. 

Vincent Kompany's side have just won the Bundesliga title and are prioritising attacking reinforcements to improve their European prospects. 

Gordon's pace, directness and productivity in wide areas make him precisely the profile the German champions have identified as their primary summer target. 

A move to the Allianz Arena would also see Gordon link up with England captain Harry Kane at club level, a combination that could prove devastating in both the Bundesliga and the Champions League.

With 39 goals and 28 assists in 152 total appearances for the Magpies since joining from Everton, Gordon has become one of the most productive wide players in Premier League football.

Anthony Gordon Next Club Odds

ClubOddsImplied Probability
Bayern Munich1/266.7%
Newcastle United6/114.3%
Barcelona8/111.1%
Liverpool12/17.7%
Arsenal12/17.7%
Chelsea14/16.7%
PSG16/15.9%

Newcastle to Retain, the Premier League Rivals and the PSG Wildcard

Newcastle remaining Gordon's club beyond this summer is available at 6/1, a price that reflects both the club's determination to hold their valuation and the genuine possibility that Bayern simply cannot or will not meet it. 

Eddie Howe's side has no release clause to trigger, no financial pressure forcing a sale, and every incentive to drive the hardest possible bargain. 

If the gap between £50-60 million and £75 million proves unbridgeable, Gordon could begin the 2026-27 season on Tyneside, albeit in what would be an increasingly uncomfortable situation for all parties, given the player's clear desire to test himself at a higher level.

Barcelona at 8/1 is the aspirational alternative, a club that has successfully recruited Marcus Rashford on loan this season and who would find Gordon's pace and directness an ideal fit for Hansi Flick's attacking system.

What the expert says...
Bayern at 1/2 is odds-on for a reason, as personal terms have reportedly been agreed, the player clearly wants to go, and the German champions have identified him as their primary summer target. That is a powerful combination. But 1/2 feels short for a deal that has a £25m valuation gap to bridge, a seller with no obligation to move and a contract running until 2030.

Jake Ashton - Football Betting Expert - OLBG.com

Where To Bet on Anthony Gordon's Next Club

With the summer transfer window approaching and Gordon's situation developing rapidly, the odds in this market are likely to move quickly as negotiations progress. 

Bet365 are one of the most trusted UK betting sites for transfer market specials, with competitive odds available across all next club markets. 

New customers may also find free bets available, so always check the latest promotions before placing. For a full comparison of the best transfer betting odds available this summer, visit our guide to the best football betting sites.

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