Manchester United are preparing an £80m bid to sign Newcastle United winger Anthony Gordon in the summer transfer window, and he’s now a priority target for the Red Devils, according to Sports Boom.
It could be a busy window approaching for United, who will be forced to tackle bringing in new additions within the playing squad alongside identifying a new manager.
The Manchester club have seen an upturn in form under Carrick, but they’ll still be hoping to have a busy summer to get back amongst Europe’s elite clubs.
There could be an argument to suggest that United don’t need too many additions when the market opens, considering their upturn in form, but they’ll be desperate to go to the next level after a difficult few years.
Man Utd Preparing £80m Bid
According to a report from Sports Boom, Newcastle winger Gordon has been identified as a priority target for Manchester United, and they are set to make an £80m bid to secure his signature.
Carrick, who wants the United job on a permanent basis, is hoping to bring in another winger in the summer transfer window, and an offer for Gordon is now being prepared.
The England international, described as ‘the fastest man in football’, has endured a difficult season, with Eddie Howe deploying him as a winger and through the middle of the attack to try and get the best out of him.
Gordon enjoyed a phenomenal first season at St James’ Park, contributing double figures for both goals and assists in the Premier League, but he’s not been the same player since then.
On his day, Gordon has been phenomenal for Newcastle, but over the last two seasons, those days haven’t come as often as Howe will have hoped.
The English winger has struggled to find the back of the net in the Premier League, scoring just one non-penalty goal for the Magpies this term.
£80m is a significant sum to pay for a forward who is struggling to find the back of the net, and there’s no doubt United could do better for that sum of money.
There’s an argument to suggest that United already have two players, Bryan Mbeumo and Matheus Cunha, who are more consistent options to play out wide.
How Much is Gordon Worth?
GIVEMESPORT asked ChatGPT how much Anthony Gordon is worth in today’s market.
Estimated market value: ~£75m–£90m in today’s Premier League market.
Newcastle asking price: reportedly closer to £90m–£100m, reflecting contract length and importance.
Market drivers: English tax, age (24–25), Premier League-proven winger with high work rate and pressing output.
Role versatility: primarily LW but capable centrally or across the front line, increasing squad value.
Contract leverage: long-term deal to around 2029–2030 gives Newcastle strong negotiating power.
Realistic sale price: likely £80m–£95m if multiple top-six clubs bid.
My valuation: roughly £85m — premium but below elite wingers like Saka-tier.
From rewriting the history books at Camp Nou to finally getting his hands on football’s biggest prize in 2022, and even taking his talents into MLS with Inter Miami, the Argentine has built a goal-scoring CV that places him among the most prolific players the sport has ever seen. But for all the trophies and milestones, one detail of his career has nothing to do with stats at all.
Almost every time he scores, Messi looks up and points both index fingers to the sky, a gesture that’s become as recognisable as the goals he scores.
Why Lionel Messi Points to the Sky When He Scores
The gesture is a tribute to Messi’s grandmother, Celia Olivera Cuccittini, who passed away when he was still a young boy in 1998. Celia played a hugely important role in his early years in football, reportedly taking him to his very first training sessions and pushing for him to be given a chance to play despite his small stature.
“I am doing this because I dedicate my goals to my grandmother.”
It’s a pretty consistent habit for someone who’s scored as many goals as he has.
What Other Celebrations Does Messi Have?
Lionel Messi celebration vs Real Madrid
Even though pointing to the sky is his signature and go-to celebration, it’s far from the only one Messi has used throughout his career.
He’s been known to run away from the goal with his arms out, often mobbed by teammates in the process, like in the 2022 World Cup final.
There have been more specific tributes too. Messi has previously marked the birth of his children with a thumb-sucking gesture aimed at the camera.
One of Messi’s other celebrations is perhaps one of the most iconic images in football. Back in 2017, Messi scored an injury time winner in El Clasico at the Bernabeu. From there, he removed his shirt and stood in front of the Madridistas in the stands, with his name and number held up at them.
For someone who’s had the odd controversial moment, his celebrations have generally stayed fairly understated. There’s been none of the elaborate choreography seen elsewhere in the game, and even his most famous moments tend to be built around emotion rather than spectacle. That’s arguably part of why the sky-point has endured for so long, fitting neatly with a player who lets his play do the talking.
Lionel Messi Goal Records
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Messi’s sky-point has been performed more times than almost any other celebration in football history, a byproduct of just how often he’s found the net across two decades at the very top of the game.
He holds the record for the most Ballon d’Or awards ever won, comfortably ahead of anyone else in the conversation. He’s also Barcelona’s all-time leading goalscorer, sitting well clear of the next name on the list. In 2026, he became the top scorer in World Cup history.
Lionel Messi, Ronaldinho, Diego Maradona and Ronaldo Nazario all feature among Barcelona’s greatest ever players.
Scoring aside, Messi has broken records as a creator too, holding the mark for the most assists provided at both club level and on the international stage.
Given how often he’s found the net throughout his career, it’s safe to say very few players will ever dedicate quite so many goals to one single person.
TRANSFER NEWS: Ben Jacobs reveals Arsenal are set to bid for Morgan Rogers, with Aston Villa valuing the England attacker at £80m–£100m.
In the latest GMS newsletter, Ben Jacobs breaks down why Morgan Rogers has become Arsenal’s number one target, how Mikel Arteta and Andrea Berta view his versatility, and why Aston Villa’s PSR situation could shape the deal.
There are also major updates on Arsenal’s wider transfer plans, including Ayyoub Bouaddi, Jeremy Monga, Julian Alvarez and Bradley Barcola.
Plus, Ben Jacobs has the latest on Liverpool’s push for Yan Diomande, PSG’s involvement, alternative attacking targets, Enzo Fernandez wanting Real Madrid, Manchester United’s interest in Mateus Fernandes, and the midfield battle between Tottenham and Manchester City for Sandro Tonali.
Liverpool want to sign Yan Diomande from RB Leipzig this summer, but getting a deal over the line will not be easy.
The teen sensation is the Reds‘ number one transfer priority in the summer transfer window, with the Anfield outfit needing to strengthen in wide forward areas following the departure of Mohamed Salah and the question marks over Federico Chiesa and Cody Gakpo’s futures.
Diomande has been a shining light for the Ivory Coast at the 2026 FIFA World Cup in America, Canada and Mexico so far, winning the man of the match award for the win over Ecuador and impressing in the 2-1 defeat to Germany.
Leipzig price keeps going up for Diomande
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Liverpool will have to splash big money on the 19-year-old in order to complete a deal, with Leipzig looking for at least €100million to sanction a deal, not that they want to at all.
The German outfit are keen to keep hold of their red-hot forward and have offered him improved contract terms in the hopes of making him stay for at least one more year. The Red Bull side qualified for next season’s Champions League and the hope is that will encourage him to stay put for another year.
Liverpool have already had one bid for the Ivorian turned down, GIVEMESPORT understands it was for €80million plus €20 million in add-ons, so totaling the €100million that the German side were demanding. The Reds are planning to make a second offer in the coming days.
He said: “Liverpool’s perspective is that Diomande is their number one target, but if they cannot get him, and relatively quickly, they’re also prepared to move on.
“It’s not a transfer that Liverpool want to drag on until deadline day, like Alexander Isak when he moved from Newcastle, it’s clarity quickly, and if they can’t get it because the player decides to stay or Leipzig’s price remains at €130million or so, then Liverpool move on to other targets.”
The Diomande alternatives Liverpool could sign this summer
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And the Reds already have four other names in the frame when it comes to strengthening their forward line, as revealed by Jacobs.
He continued: “There’s appreciation for Bradley Barcola, so in a backhanded way, if PSG get Diomande, it might open the door for Barcola to move to the Premier League.
“There’s also Matias Fernandez-Pardo [from Lille], Said el Mala [from Koln] and Yankuba Minteh at Brighton, three other names the Reds are looking at.”