Arsenal are exploring a potential summer move for Anthony Gordon as part of efforts to strengthen their frontline ahead of next season.
The Newcastle United winger has been identified as a priority target, with manager Mikel Arteta keen to add depth to his attack.
The club’s recruitment team is understood to be assessing the financial and strategic viability of a deal that could require a significant outlay.
Competition for attacking roles
Arsenal are seeking to increase internal competition on the left flank, where Gabriel Martinelli and Leandro Trossard currently operate.
Gordon’s profile, defined by high work-rate, direct running, and consistent output fits the club’s recruitment model of acquiring young, Premier League-proven talent.
The England international has established himself as a key performer at Newcastle, delivering both goals and assists while maintaining a strong defensive contribution.
His ability to operate in high-intensity systems is viewed internally as a seamless fit for Arsenal’s tactical approach.
Financial pressure could make or mar deal
Newcastle remain reluctant to sell a core player, but ongoing compliance with Profit and Sustainability Rules may influence their decision-making. A substantial offer could test their resolve.
Arsenal are not alone in monitoring the situation, with Liverpool also linked to the player.
However, Arsenal’s project; focused on sustained title challenges and consistent Champions League participation, is being positioned as a key selling point.
