
Exact breakdown of the £9million bonuses Arsenal could pay for Gyokeres transfer including goal contribution add-on
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Viktor Gyokeres is finally set to join Arsenal
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Gyokeres will cost
According to sports broadcaster
These add-ons will continue being paid until a maximum payment of £4.36m is reached.
The Gunners will also pay out £436,000 when
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And a payment of £870,000 will be due each time Arsenal qualify for the Champions League.
This will apply until the Gunners qualify four times while Gyokeres plays for them.
The former Coventry star was believed to have had a gentleman's agreement with Sporting to leave this summer for £50.8m.
And he was said to have been on the brink of going on strike when his club suddenly demanded a higher fee.
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But stubborn Sporting president Frederico Varandas has finally relented after receiving a bid he deems acceptable.
And as a result, Gyokeres is set to join the Gunners' tour in Singapore shortly, likely making his debut against Tottenham.
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