Viktor Gyokeres drops Arsenal transfer bombshell
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Yardbarker on MSNArsenal gives up negotiating a move for one key targetArsenal may have stepped away from the race to sign Viktor Gyökeres, as the club appears unwilling to become embroiled in a protracted transfer saga. The Swedish forward, who currently plays for Sporting Club,
ARSENAL have a HUGE summer of business to take care of in the transfer market. The Gunners are back in for Ollie Watkins, according to reports. Viktor Gyokeres has reportedly made it his priority
Juventus, Manchester United, and Arsenal target Viktor Gyokeres appears to be fed up with transfer speculation, saying: ‘I will speak when the time is right.’Sporting CP striker Gyokeres, one of
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Manchester United legend Rio Ferdinand says Viktor Gyokeres should be ‘causing a nightmare’ at Sporting if he wishes to secure a move to the Premier League this summer.
Arsenal are still confident of signing Martin Zubimendi, remain interested in Nico Williams and have now been linked with Johan Bakayoko and Antonio Nusa. Chelsea are in talks over German sensation Nick Woltemade and the Blues continue to target Jamie Gittens and Mike Maignan.
PSG made a strong impression in the UEFA Champions League this past season, putting in solid performances against Manchester City, Liverpool, Aston Villa, and Arsenal. That run could help boost the
Arsenal have been heavily linked with Real Madrid star Rodrygo this summer and Gabriel has given his possible arrival and ringing endorsement as the Gunners weigh up their options
Arsenal have once again qualified for the Champions League and go into the summer trying to give Mikel Arteta the tools he needs to push for that elusive Premier League title after finishing second for the third season in a row.
According to Sky Sports Germany, Bayern and Arsenal have both shortlisted the Japan international as a target this summer. The Gunners are looking at numerous profiles who could fit the bill in north London, and Mitoma is one of those who new sporting director Andrea Berta has taken a shine to.