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Sky Sports: Bayern Munich make Everton academy graduate 'top target' in £60m swoop

Former Everton academy graduate Anthony Gordon could be set for another big-money move.

Since his move to Newcastle United, speculation over Gordon’s future has continued to grow, which won’t surprise many Everton supporters.

Ahead of the summer, it now looks as if the 25-year-old could be set to depart Tyneside, just three years after signing.

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According to Sky Sports, Bayern Munich have made Gordon their top target for the summer window.

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Bayern Munich want former Everton product Anthony Gordon

Eddie Howe has mooted some issues with Gordon at Newcastle, with the forward refusing to play out on the right.

However, the England international has been able to catch the attention of Bundesliga giants Bayern Munich.

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It is believed that Bayern are ready to spend up to £60m on Gordon if he gives them the green light.

Theo Walcott claimed Everton mismanaged Gordon during their time together on Merseyside.

The winger forced his way out of Finch Farm, allowing Everton to turn a healthy profit on his sale.

Gordon has enjoyed a productive past few weeks in the Premier League, which has made his returns for the season look significantly better, with three goals in his last four.

It is in the Champions League where Gordon has likely caught Bayern’s eye, having netted 10 goals in 12 appearances this season.

A lot of Newcastle fans have become frustrated with Gordon this season, with a repeat of his Everton exit potentially on the cards.

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