Arsenal offer a lucrative £10m wages contract to sign Sporting CP’s Viktor Gyokeres

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Viktor Gyokeres is one of the players Arsenal could sign in the January transfer 2025

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Erik Karlsson

Arsenal is willing to put in a lot of work to close a deal for Viktor Gyokeres during the summer transfer window. According to sources who spoke to CaughtOffside, the London club is aggressively vying for the services of Sporting CP striker Viktor Gyokeres, and they are presently the front-runner for the Swedish front.

The player has received a very alluring offer from the Premier League’s biggest clubs, who have offered a long-term deal through 2030 with an annual salary of £9–10 million. Arsenal will make a significant investment to complete the acquisition, according to sources close to the team.

The player has received a very alluring offer from the Premier League’s biggest clubs, who have offered a long-term deal through 2030 with an annual salary of £9–10 million. Arsenal will make a significant investment to complete the acquisition, according to sources close to the team.

They are hoping to pay between €65 and €70 million to complete the deal. Gyökeres is also a target for teams like Manchester United, Real Madrid, Barcelona, and Chelsea. The player is in high demand, and Arsenal might improve their chances of taking home a major prize the next season if they sign him.

Viktor Gyokeres breaks silence after Arsenal transfer agreement

After being named Arsenal’s top transfer target, Viktor Gyokeres has spoken out. The 26-year-old Gyokeres helped Sporting Lisbon win the Primeira Liga title on Saturday by scoring his 53rd goal of the year.

The Sweden international has been strongly linked to a move to Arsenal, and according to Portuguese reports, he has already reached a personal agreement with the Gunners. The top player on Arsenal’s wish list, along with RB Leipzig sensation Benjamin Sesko, is Gyokeres, who Mikel Arteta hopes to buy during the summer transfer window.

The Gunners have been informed that Gyokeres is theirs for £60 million, according to a Mirror Football report earlier this week; however, Manchester United may compete. Throughout the season, Gyokeres has consistently dodged inquiries regarding his future, being evasive.

He didn’t rule out staying in Lisbon for another season, but he once again refused to be drawn amid Sporting’s victory celebrations. “I’m still here; it’s football,” the Swede told Sport TV via Record. “I’m not sure what will occur. The future is beyond anyone’s ability to forecast.

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