🎥 Viktor Gyökeres is already looking lethal in Arsenal training
The Gunners have finally landed a striker having signed Viktor Gyökeres over the weekend from Sporting.
And from the look of this clip, it seems as if the Sweden international has hit the ground running with Mikel Arteta's side.
Arsenal are taking part in an open training session on Wednesday in Hong Kong, ahead of their friendly with Tottenham on Thursday.
And Gyökeres has been showing his lethal finishing prowess.
The big-money striker is in line to make his debut tomorrow.
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