Anthony Gordon reveals Marcus Rashford's private Barcelona advice after sealing shock £70m transfer

Anthony Gordon reveals Marcus Rashford's private Barcelona advice after sealing shock £70m transfer

Published Jun. 7, 2026 7:43 a.m. ET
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Rashford's helping hand at Camp Nou

In a surprising twist of events,

"He was just telling me how good the lads are there, the team spirit that they have, which I heard already from the people in Barca. So I'm really looking forward to joining up with them. He was also telling me about the city, places to live. He's a lovely guy, very caring. So he was just giving me a bit of information," Gordon told

Ambition beyond the transfer fee

The £70m fee represents a massive investment for a Barcelona side still navigating complex financial waters. For Gordon, however, the move is merely the beginning of his journey. The winger is determined to prove he belongs among the elite at the Camp Nou and has set his sights on major silverware under Hansi Flick’s leadership next season.

"It's been a bit of a whirlwind of two weeks, but the best two weeks I've ever had for me and my family," Gordon added. "It's been really good because I've told them from a very young age, I said in my interview, that I would get to this point. But they were saying to me, congrats and stuff and this and that. I'm not satisfied at all to just play for Barcelona. I want to win everything. This is where my career begins in my mind. So I'm at the stage I always said I was going to be. Now I need to get to the next level again."

The battle for England's starting XI

While the pair are bonding over Barcelona, they remain direct competitors for

Speculation has intensified after

Fitness race for the World Cup

One hurdle Gordon must overcome is his match sharpness. After being phased out of the Newcastle setup once his departure became inevitable, he is working hard to reach peak condition. He featured in the second half of England’s 1-0 win over New Zealand and is confident that he will be ready for the opening group game against Croatia on June 17.

“I think even when you have two days off football, you feel like you never played a game. It's crazy. You lose your touch, you lose everything," Gordon explained. "So not playing for a couple of weeks was difficult, but I've trained really well. I was fitter than I thought in that game. I'm on track really well, really. It's difficult because the pitch was dry. So even getting your touch right and just getting used to that was tough. But we got there, still thought we created some chances. We haven't played together for a while. So it's just getting back in that rhythm.”

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