Spanish newspaper drags Newcastle United journalists into Anthony Gordon transfer drama

The Barcelona press are not giving up on the idea of ​​Anthony Gordon joining their local club this summer. And now, they’re getting newcastle united Journalists involved in transfer drama.

Today game report on the Newcastle winger And hear from Rafe Tindall and Sean McCormick regarding a potential move this summer.

Newcastle United to Barcelona

There have been reports of a move for Anthony Gordon away from Newcastle this summer. Bayern Munich were the first to be linked, with multiple claims in Germany insisting that his agents had met with the German giants.

Then Barcelona was brought into the mix. His agents were at his center again Sport catches him meeting Barcelona sporting director Deco.

The newspaper reported that Barcelona manager Hansi Flick has ‘particular admiration’ for Gordon. According to the newspaper, the biggest obstacle to a deal is its high price.

Now the newspaper wants the Newcastle angle, and they have contacted Tindall and McCormick to discuss it today.

“It is widely believed that one of the star players will be sold this summer, as Newcastle chief executive David Hopkinson has admitted. In addition to Gordon, Sandro Tonali and Tino Livramiento are also attracting interest,” The latter said.

“Newcastle are demanding £80 million (€92 million) for Gordon. Although there is room for negotiation, I don’t think it will go much lower.

“He has been heavily linked with Bayern Munich, but it seems they are not willing to pay that much. Liverpool and Arsenal are also interested, but Newcastle would prefer to sell him to another club rather than an English rival.”

Everton Clough, Isaac Drama

Meanwhile, Tindall explains that Newcastle need to consider a number of factors when it comes to a deal.

Chief among them is a clause owed to Everton. The Toffees are owed 15% of any future sales following the winger’s move in 2023.

The Magpies are also keen to avoid a repeat of what happened to Alexander Isaac last summer. He remained on strike throughout the summer, forcing a transfer to Liverpool.

That eventually happened but Newcastle were forced to make a late and costly move to replace Nick Woltemade. According to Tindale, a repeat of that saga would not be welcome.

“If Gordon leaves, the way he does so will completely determine how Newcastle fans remember him, as a hero if it’s on good terms, or as a traitor if he tries to force an exit,” He added.

he missed her “Gordon refused to train with Everton for three consecutive days” Before signing for the Magpies.

Perfect for Barcelona

Newcastle United attacker Anthony Gordon
Newcastle United attacker Anthony Gordon

However, both journalists have no doubt about one thing. Anthony Gordon would be a perfect fit for this current Barcelona team.

“He is absolutely fit, he has proven that he can perform at the highest level, and he is one of those players who can single-handedly change the result,” Tindale said.

“Signing a player capable of working across the entire attacking line would be an example of talent. He has all the attributes to become one of the best wingers in Europe under Hansi Flick.”

“Gordon is very fast, an excellent dribbler, and creates threat in the final third of the pitch,” McCormick concluded.

“He has adapted perfectly to the physical environment and has great technique. He meets all the criteria.”

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‘Blue Wall’ – Spanish newspaper celebrates Everton, Toffees fans and new stadium

Everton, fans and Hill Dickinson Stadium celebrated by Spanish newspaper
Everton, fans and Hill Dickinson Stadium celebrated by Spanish newspaper

Everton’s Hill Dickinson Stadium may not be like Goodison Park yet, but it’s getting there. The 3-0 win over Chelsea last weekend proved that.

After months of uncertainty about their new stadium, Everton fans have finally made it their home. A loud, bouncy and almost hostile win over Chelsea was proof of this.

A cursory glance at social media will confirm this. Ax was overwhelmed by the number of Everton fans admitting after the game that it finally felt like Hill Dickinson was at home. And this has not gone unnoticed elsewhere.

Spanish newspaper Mundo Deportivo Today is the latest international publication to highlight Everton’s rebirth, with Hill Dickinson’s now famous “Blue Wall” hailed as the heartbeat of a potential new era for the Toffees.

Sunshine, smoke and a statement of victory

With a capacity of 53,000, Hill Dickinson has transformed match days at the Mersey. But it’s the 13,000-strong single tier South Stand, steep, deafening and fearlessly blue, that stands out.

Mundo is certainly impressed, and says it’s Everton’s answer to the Kop at Anfield or Borussia Dortmund’s yellow wall.

According to the newspaper it reflects the spirit of Goodison’s Gwladys Street while creating something distinctively modern. For visiting teams, it’s an intimidating sight, as Chelsea found out. For Everton fans, it is a symbol of resilience.

Mundo says an example of this is the Everton Way, a walkway of 36,000 engraved stones telling the Evertonian story.

An inscription reads: “We don’t know how strong we are until being strong is the only option we have.”

According to Mundo, it perfectly reflects the mood of the reborn club.

to establish, to move forward

Everton Hill Dickinson Stadium
Everton Hill Dickinson Stadium

The last few years have been tough for Everton fans, including having to leave their famous and beloved old home Goodison Park.

But March 20thth Starting with the scenes before the game against Chelsea, it felt symbolic. The rare Liverpool sunshine that morning was taken as a sign.

Hours before kick-off fans lined the streets to welcome the Everton coach, Everton Way was buzzing with life and blue smoke filled the air as supporters escorted Everton to their new home.

The payoff was clear as Chelsea succumbed and Everton secured their first back-to-back wins at their new home. mundo called it a ‘Acoustic Weapon’ And ‘Electrification’. It seems that a tired fan has woken up.

focus on Europe

Everton Hill Dickinson Stadium
Everton Hill Dickinson Stadium

The focus now turns to a late push for Europe, with Everton just three points behind Liverpool in fifth. The Champions League may be long, but the Europa League or Conference League are there for the taking.

According to Mundo, ‘Finally the sun also came out’ For them. Backed by the Friedkin Group, at least for the Spanish newspaper the belief is that they are now in a position ‘A period of renewal in every sense’.

In fact, he argues that Everton should never have done this ‘Abandoned reputation’ In first place. Now they’ve got it back in a spectacular new stadium on Liverpool’s waterfront.

With the fans now also settled, it has become a situation ‘Incredible atmosphere’ supported by ‘Violent’ south stand he ‘kill immediately’ They are on their journey. He is at least impressed by Everton, their fans and the stadium that finally feels like home.

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