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Fabrizio Romano Provides Latest Update On Viktor Gyokeres To Arsenal

Fabrizio Romano Provides Latest Update On Viktor Gyokeres To Arsenal

Viktor Gyokeres, the former Coventry striker now thriving at Sporting Lisbon, is the center of attention in the rumor mill about Arsenal’s pursuit of a new number nine. Gyokeres led Ruben Amorim’s Portuguese team to the league championship with an incredible season in which he scored 43 goals and assisted on 15 more. A number of Premier League teams have taken notice of his play, with Arsenal supposedly being the most aggressive. Nevertheless, new information suggests that these discussions have ground to a halt.

Fabrizio Romano, a well-known football journalist, shed light on the situation. He clarified the current status in an interview with CaughtOffside. “In the last 24, 48 hours, we had some rumours about the deal being closed, being very advanced. I also saw something from Portugal, like almost completed, and I am told this is not true,” Romano shared.

In addition, he clarified that, contrary to popular belief, Arsenal’s negotiations with Gyokeres are still in the early stages. Arsenal is well aware of Gyokeres’s €100 million release clause; they contacted him a few months ago, in April or May. This amount, in addition to his pay and other expenses, makes the agreement complicated.

Fabrizio Romano Provides Latest Update On Viktor Gyokeres To Arsenal

Romano pointed out that Arsenal have yet to decide if Gyokeres is their main target. He added: “They want to take their time to assess their options. So, at the moment with Gyokeres, it is not something imminent or close, but it’s an option. I don’t think Arsenal will go for crazy money for Gyokeres, so it has to be a different deal structure or Arsenal could look at different opportunities.”

Even though Gyokeres had a breakout season in Portugal, many are still skeptical of his ability to make an impression in the Premier League. A footballer who has just recently become famous in Portugal is asking for a colossal sum of €100 million, or around £85 million. Arsenal, renowned for their meticulous handling of finances, would understandably be hesitant to invest such a substantial amount.

Arsenal could use Gyokeres’s pace, power, and clinical finishing. Their attack may take on a whole new level with these attributes. Can he, however, repeat his feats in a league that is both more physically demanding and more competitive? The cautious approach by Arsenal is reasonable given the uncertainties. They are in need of an explosive striker. However, many young, talented players have failed to make the transition to the Premier League.

I think it’s smart that Arsenal is being cautious with Gyokeres. When compared to Portugal’s Primeira Liga, the Premier League is far more physical and intense. Putting that much money into a player with a questionable track record is a huge gamble. Before making a final choice, Arsenal must consider all of their alternatives and assess the possible rewards in light of these dangers. A costly error might result from hastily entering into a contract for Gyokeres without careful deliberation. Despite the frustration felt by Arsenal supporters, the club may benefit from taking things slow in the long term. To make the most out of their investment, Arsenal could look into other targets or try to negotiate a better deal structure.

A passionate football and cricket journalist working since 2017.

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