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Arsenal set to spend €75 million for world class striker

Arsenal have now taken a bold step forward by submitting a €75 million bid for Viktor Gyokeres.

Arsenal have begun to lay the groundwork for a crucial summer window. The Gunners’ intent seems clear: build a squad capable of challenging for the Premier League title and making a serious run in Europe. The club recently made headlines with progress on Martin Zubimendi, with Fabrizio Romano confirming an agreement in place. Yet, while strengthening the midfield adds balance, the attack remains the priority. Injuries to Kai Havertz and Gabriel Jesus across the season left Mikel Arteta without a reliable presence up front. That inconsistency triggered serious internal conversations, and the search for a striker shifted into high gear.

Arsenal have now taken a bold step forward by submitting a €75 million bid for Viktor Gyokeres. The offer signals urgency, not only to secure the forward but to do so ahead of competition from clubs like Chelsea. The Gunners view the Swedish international as a critical target, especially after a strong campaign with Sporting CP. Since Andrea Berta’s arrival, focus has intensified, and Gyokeres emerged as a serious option. Despite Arteta’s admiration for Alexander Isak, Gyokeres appears more attainable.

Arsenal set to spend €75 million for Viktor Gyokeres

Chelsea’s potential move remains a threat, and there’s growing belief that Real Madrid and Manchester United are watching the situation closely. Arsenal don’t want to lose pace. They’re moving with intent, hoping to convince Sporting before rival clubs trigger his €100 million release clause. The urgency stems from fear of a bidding war. With Berta at the helm of negotiations, the club are determined to reach an agreement fast. Whether the current bid is accepted or not, Arsenal have taken the lead in a tense pursuit. For now, Gyokeres remains within reach, and the club’s message is clear—they want him at the Emirates before pre-season kicks off.

The Swedish striker offers more than goals. He carries the ball with power, presses well, and has grown into a clever finisher inside the box. His work rate allows him to create space not just for himself but for others. He doesn’t hesitate to track back, something Arteta values. Gyokeres plays with an edge, often bullying defenders and dragging them out of position. That combination of aggression and intelligence has turned heads in Portugal. Arsenal would get a player who knows how to adapt his game and lead a line without waiting for service.

Gyokeres under Arteta could be dangerous. He fits the pressing system, but unlike Jesus, he stays higher up and looks to attack gaps directly. That makes him a natural outlet. Arteta needs a striker who runs behind, holds off defenders, and finishes quickly. The Swede offers that blend. With support from Bukayo Saka and Martin Odegaard, he wouldn’t lack chances. His instinct to attack spaces could unlock more from Arsenal’s fluid midfield. Even Havertz might benefit, given Gyokeres’ selfless movement. This could create a sharper front line that sustains pressure rather than relying on midfielders to carry the scoring load.

The decision makes sense for Arsenal. The fee is high, but so is the need. They have lacked a ruthless striker for years. Signing Gyokeres now, before his price climbs even higher, is smart. He’s in his prime and hungry to prove himself at the top. If the Gunners can close this early, they’ll avoid mid-summer chaos. This feels like the right risk at the right time.

A passionate football and cricket journalist working since 2017.

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