Arsenal linked to Anthony Gordon transfer after Newcastle bid

Arsenal may be given a “green light” for Newcastle United left-wing Anthony Gordon after Hipies bid for Nottingham Forest star Anthony Elanga.
This is not the first time we have seen stories about Arsenal’s interest signing Gordon, who played a role during his time at St James Park.
Last season, England International finished the game with ten goals and six assists in all matches in the club and the country. Attracted by the side Already learned about Arsenal and others’ interests before.
Similarly, stores like INEWS also named Arsenal and Chelsea as Gordon’s suitors, but the latest report from Football.London seems to be slightly different.
Did Arsenal really get signed by Anthony Gordon by the green light?
Football.London’s report highlights Newcastle’s bid for Anthony Elanga and speculates that this could mean that it could doubt Gordon’s future if the Swedish international joins.
Of course, this is possible, but it seems like a leap forward for a variety of reasons, especially since the track and field report says Newcastle’s bid for Elanga was rejected by Forest and now they are weighing other people’s actions.
But even if Elanga or other similar wingers are going to join, it doesn’t necessarily mean Gordon will leave, which doesn’t necessarily mean Arsenal will make him the biggest target.
Can Gordon do a job for Arsenal?
That said, Gordon is a brilliant talent, and he fits what Mikel Arteta needs on his team this summer – a new addition to inconsistent new members like Gabriel Martinelli and Leandro Trossard.
The 24-year-old looks like he can make an impact at the Amirates Stadium, Charles Watts has told us before, even if he thinks it is unlikely.
Watts told Attracted by the side recent.
“He’s an interesting player and I have to admit that he brought his game to the high ground that I didn’t expect him to come across when he first moved to Newcastle.
“I’m one of those people who questioned the price of Newcastle signing Gordon for Everton, but it’s hard to question now.
“If Newcastle isn’t eligible for the Champions League, then maybe he might be possible. But they did get the top five, so Gordon or any star player they left look slim right now.”






