Anthony Gordon reveals how he managed to speak fluent Spanish at Barcelona unveil despite being English

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30 May 2026 • 7:00 PM MYT
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Anthony Gordon surprised Barcelona fans by speaking Spanish at his unveiling, then revealed he had been preparing for the moment since childhood.

Gordon did not speak like someone who had just landed a big transfer; he sounded like someone who had dreamed of the stage long before it became real.

That is why his Spanish stood out. It was not a media trick, but part of a plan he had been building toward for years.

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Anthony Gordon says Barcelona dream pushed him to learn Spanish before Newcastle United exit

In a recent Fabrizio Romano X post, Gordon explained why he was able to speak Spanish so confidently after joining Barcelona.

“I speak Spanish because as a kid I believed I would play for Barca. I had a physio at Newcastle who was Spanish and we spoke Spanish every day,” Gordon said.

He added, “I told him I wanted to play for Barca one day, that’s why I speak some Spanish.”

That explanation gives the unveiling a different feel. Gordon was not simply trying to impress supporters with a rehearsed line; he had spent time speaking the language daily because he genuinely saw Barcelona as his destination.

For a 25-year-old English winger arriving from Newcastle, that matters. Barcelona fans value players who understand the club’s identity, and Gordon’s Spanish made him look ready to embrace more than just the football.

Anthony Gordon turns Barcelona unveiling into proof he planned for Camp Nou stage

Gordon’s unveiling became a bigger story because he did not hide behind English answers once the cameras were on him.

He answered several questions in Spanish at his introductory press conference, impressing reporters and supporters who did not expect that level of comfort from an English player arriving from the Premier League.

The move itself is significant. Gordon completed a major transfer from Newcastle to Barcelona, with reports placing the deal around £70 million to £80 million and his contract running long-term.

That makes the language moment more than a cute side note. It helped Gordon show commitment at the exact time Barcelona needed him to win trust.

He arrives as part of a club trying to build a new attacking era around elite young talent, and speaking Spanish immediately gives him a smoother path into the dressing room and fanbase.

For Gordon, the message was clear. He did not just learn Spanish after Barcelona called; he learned it because he always believed they would.

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