
Newcastle United Secures Anthony Gordon with Contract Until 2030
Exclusive reports published by British broadcaster Sky Sports have revealed new details regarding Anthony Gordon's future with English club Newcastle United. The reports confirm that the forward's contract extends until 2030, providing the club with additional security in retaining his services for a longer period and putting an end to recent speculation surrounding the duration of his commitment to the team.
This announcement corrects information circulated in previous reports that suggested only two years remained on the forward's contract. Gordon signed a long-term extension in October 2024, and by February 2026, he will still have four full years remaining on his deal. This strengthens Newcastle United's negotiating position amid growing interest from other clubs in signing him during upcoming transfer windows.
This development comes as reports have linked English club Arsenal with a move for Gordon in the summer transfer window, in a deal potentially worth up to £75 million. Commenting on his future, Gordon stated: "I'm focused on myself and the team, and my focus is fully on the present moment." His manager, Eddie Howe, downplayed the impact of these reports on the player's concentration, saying: "Only if you read it."
Speaking ahead of Saturday's scheduled match against Everton, Howe touched upon how the club aims to avoid getting drawn into another transfer saga, citing Alexander Isak's transfer to Liverpool last summer. By solidifying Gordon's position – who will be 29 years old at the end of his contract – Newcastle United seeks to ensure the stability of its core squad and prevent the loss of key players to rivals in the Premier League.