Anthony Gordon, an English football player who plays on the wing for Newcastle United and the England national football team team is in love with his longtime girlfriend Annie Keating
Anthony Gordon joined Everton at the age of eleven after being released from Liverpool. Gordon was part of Everton’s starting eleven for their Europa League match against Apollon Limassol on December 6, 2017. He made his first appearance with the starting squad the following day, coming on as a substitute in the 88th minute of a 3-0 triumph before he went onto join Newcastle United for whom he recently scored in the EFL Cup semi-final against Arsenal and pulled out Thierry Henry’s celebration at The Emirates.
Who is Annie Keating, girlfriend of Newcastle United footballer Anthony Gordon with whom he has a baby
Liverpool, Merseyside, is where Annie who is a British citizen was born. Her partner, age 23 Anthony has Scottish and Irish ancestry. Annie and Anthony welcomed their first child in 2023.
While her Instagram is private, she occasionally uses her X, formerly Twitter, account to show her support for her boyfriend with the two having known each other since childhood.
Anthony Gordon and Annie Keating, both native to Liverpool, have known each other since childhood and their relationship blossomed from their early years together in their hometown. While the two have relatively kept quite about their relationship, they are often spotted together at public events.
About Anthony Gordon
Gordon has a girlfriend, Annie Keating. He became a father in 2023#NUFC pic.twitter.com/QCgW3JV9Nn
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Nadine and Keith Gordon welcomed Anthony Michael Gordon into the world on February 24, 2001 in Liverpool, Merseyside. He predominantly plays as a winger for Newcastle United of the Premier League and the England national team. His speed, finishing, and dribbling skills are well-known.
Gordon joined Newcastle from Everton in January 2023 for around 45 million pounds (USD 58.38 million) and went onto sign a new six year contract at the club back in 2024 to take his annual salary to £7,800,000.
Gordon has discussed the role that books have played in his career, citing his favourite book as The Art of Winning by former New Zealand rugby player Dan Carter.