Anthony Gordon’s pressure paid off! Everton broke under that pressure and agreed to sell the 21-year-old winger. As British Sky reports, Goodison Park accepted Newcastle’s offer worth 51,000,000 euros!Gordon got what he wanted. For three days in a row, the English striker was absent from team training, all in order to force Toffees’ management to accept Newcastle’s offer, only to appear at the club’s training center today, which was a sign that Everton’s executives softened up. Soon there was confirmation from Sky, then other British media, that Gordon was within reach of St. James’s Park. Everton will receive 45,000,000 euros fixed, while the remaining 6,000,000 will be received if bonus clauses are activated.##NAJAVA_MECA_6978652##Gordon was sought after by Chelsea this summer, but Everton refused to let him go even though the London club offered around 70,000,000 euros. Now the club from the blue part of Liverpool are probably regretting it. Admittedly, they demanded just as much now at Goodison, with Newcastle having no intention of meeting them, instead relying on Gordon submitting a transfer request. Everton had nowhere to go…Be that as it may, the transfer will replenish Toffees’ bank account, but they have made an already unenviable situation more difficult for themselves, because they will be without one of the more standard players in the previous year and a half. Gordon is a child of Everton, he grew up at Goodison, and he played 78 games for the first team, scoring seven and setting up another eight goals.Newcastle have now agreed a £40m+5 package with Everton for Anthony Gordon with a medical scheduled over the weekend, as first called by @SkySports_Keith and @PeteGravesTV As reported, #NUFC adamant they wouldn’t do business for anywhere close to the £60m summer price tag. pic.twitter.com/7lJBbTYhHy— Ben Jacobs (@JacobsBen) January 27, 2023 Gordon will be the second most expensive reinforcement of the Magpies, right after Alexander Isak (70,000,000 euros), that is, only 1,000,000 euros more expensive than Joelinton. When it comes to Everton’s outgoing transfers, Gordon’s will be the fourth biggest. They earned more money only from the sales of Romelu Lukaku, Richarlison and John Stones.