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After agreeing a five-year contract with Gyokeres and his camp, the north Londoners now look to have finally agreed a deal with Sporting CP to get their man. The Athletic have reported that Arsenal are now taking the final steps in negotiations with the Portuguese champions and are processing to get the deal done.
Viktor Gyokeres is all set to become an Arsenal player. The Sweden international is one of the most prolific strikers on the planet, and he became the Gunners’ top target after they couldn’t strike a deal for Benjamin Sesko.
Man United fans reacted all but unanimously after an update regarding Viktor Gyokeres and taken anger out on Ruben Amorim.
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Speaking on the matter was journalist Sami Mokbel, who told the Latte Firm podcast about how Arsenal view Gyokeres as a player. “They were really impressed by the numbers, and of course, a club the size of Arsenal would always look at those numbers and watch the player to the nth degree, really.
Manchester United seemingly won’t be signing Viktor Gyokeres this summer, but the Arsenal-bound striker has heaped praise on Ruben Amorim. We are now just over a month away from the start of the Premier League season, and Manchester United only have one attacking addition on board.
Beyond Arsenal, Goldbridge expanded the discussion to the broader Premier League transfer market. He praised Chelsea, saying, “Chelsea deservedly beat the best team in the world, which is PSG,” and highlighted the dominance of English clubs, remarking, “We now have a Super League and it’s benefiting the Premier League massively.”
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