Arsenal, Gyokeres and Viktor Gyökeres
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Viktor Gyökeres is set to become Arsenal's newest No. 14. ESPN takes a look at those who have worn Arsenal's most famous shirt since Thierry Henry.
Viktor Gyokeres is finally close to completing his move from Sporting Lisbon to Arsenal, while all eyes are on Alexander Isak after he told Newcastle he wants to leave
ARSENAL have a huge summer of change on their hands – and there are some huge deals are in the pipeline! The Viktor Gyokeres saga could soon be coming to an end with the Sporting
While the biggest Premier League overpays in the 2025 summer transfer window can fairly easily be guessed, their counterparts are a little tougher to predict in terms of players signed under their market value.
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Viktor Gyokeres is finally close to completing his move from Sporting Lisbon to Arsenal, while all eyes are on Alexander Isak after he told Newcastle he wants to leave
Alexander Isak has demanded £300,000-a-week to stay at Newcastle with Liverpool poised to make a bid. According to the Daily Mail, the star remains 'furious' after former sporting director Paul Mitchell scrapped contract talks with him last year.
Arsenal will complete an unprecedented transfer window if they make one more signing after Viktor Gyokeres deal. The Swedish striker is expected to undergo his medical this weekend before completing a £63.8 million transfer from Sporting CP, ending Arsenal's long-running pursuit for a striker.
This has been a huge transfer window for Arsenal, where they signed midfielders Martin Zubimendi and Christian Norgaard from Real Sociedad and Brentford, respectively. Goalkeeper Kepa Arrizabalaga and winger Noni Madueke also arrived from Chelsea, while defender Cristhian Mosquera moved from Valencia.
Johnny Cardoso's long awaited move from Real Betis to Atletico Madrid is reportedly almost done. The two sides have reportedly agree a transfer package of around $35 million, per Fabrizio Romano, which just might be the most high-profile move a U.S. men's national team player might make in the year before the World Cup on home soil.
Arsenal’s interest in Eberechi Eze remains genuine - but growing internal doubt over whether the Crystal Palace star fits their tactical puzzle has been threatening to stall any potential move.
Valencia have reportedly viewed a comment by Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta as a 'threat' following the sale of Cristhian Mosquera...😳