
Arsenal could now “close the deal” to sign a “world-class” player in less than two days, should they be willing to submit a £51m offer, according to reporter Buchi Laba.
Gunners’ striker search rumbles on
The Gunners have certainly been busy in the early stages of the summer transfer window, having agreed deals for Christian Norgaard, Martin Zubimendi and Kepa Arrizabalaga, but they are still yet to get a new striker through the door.
Troy Deeney has been left particularly bemused by the length of time it has taken to bring in a new centre-forward, with the former Watford man saying: “It just seems that Arsenal are dragging their feet a little bit in terms of getting the striker,”
“It’s been a talking point since they basically bottled it in January with going to get that last little bit, get it over the line.”
Deeney also outlines the likes of Benjamin Sesko, Oliver Watkins, Victor Osimhen and Viktor Gyokeres as potential options for the north Londoners, and there has now been an intriguing update regarding their interest in the latter player.
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Taking to X, Laba said: “Sporting Lisbon will easily do a deal for any club offering €60m in total for Gyokeres. Right now none of the clubs interested are willing to pay that. Right now there’s nothing even concrete. – Gyokeres going on strike because that’s not the verbal understanding he had with the president last season.
“As of today, Arsenal have not made any bid for him but Berta has all the information about him. If Arsenal wants Gyokeres. They will close the deal in less than 2 days.”
With a bid of €60m (£51m) reportedly enough to get a deal over the line, the Sweden international could be a relatively affordable option for the Gunners, when compared to some of their other targets, although he is not the cheapest option on the shortlist.
“World-class” Gyokeres could be ideal signing for Arsenal
It is no secret that Gyokeres has a remarkable eye for goal, placing second in the European Golden Shoe rankings, behind only Kylian Mbappe, courtesy of a phenomenal campaign in front of goal for Sporting CP.
The 27-year-old, who has been lauded as “world-class” by members of the media, bagged 39 goals and eight assists for Sporting in the league alone last season, showcasing that he could now be ready to make the step-up to the Premier League.
While it will be difficult to replicate those numbers in England, Gyokeres could be Arsenal’s best bet, given that Newcastle United’s Alexander Isak is seemingly unavailable, with Mikel Arteta in dire need of a new striker.
Kai Havertz, who missed large parts of the season through injury, finished as Arsenal’s top scorer in the Premier League last season, courtesy of netting just nine goals, indicating some extra attacking firepower is needed if they are to compete for the title.