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    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.

    Transfer: Arsenal line up Gordon summer swoop
    Gordon – Getty image

    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.

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