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The Independent
2 minutes ago
- The Independent
Viktor Gyokeres signs five-year deal with Arsenal as lengthy transfer saga comes to an end
Arsenal have completed the signing of Viktor Gyokeres from Sporting, for a final fee of €63m (£55m) with a further €10m to potentially be paid in add-ons (totalling £64m). The 27-year-old has signed a five-year contract. The purchase marks the end of an 18-month hunt for a number-nine from Arsenal, who have been insistent on signing a goalscorer for the 'here and now'. Gyokeres' arrival also marks the end of a hard period of negotiations with Sporting, who were insistent on more achievable add-ons. At one point, the deal dragged on and stalled over a potential add-on of €5m. Sporting's relationship with the player's camp ended with tension, such was Gyokeres' desire to push for a move to Arsenal. Mikel Arteta has been struck by the Swedish international's levels of self-motivation, which was one of many reasons the club ultimately went for Gyokeres over options such as Ollie Watkins, Goncalo Ramos and - above all - Leipzig 's Benjamin Sesko. The signing is an indicator of sporting director Andrea Berta's new influence in the club, as he was a big backer of Gyokeres. Arsenal had previously put a lot of work into the 22-year-old Sesko, but Berta felt Leipzig's €80m price was far too high for a forward whose primary attraction was his future ceiling. Gyokeres is already in his prime, having scored 97 goals in 102 games for Sporting over the last two seasons. He has even outscored Alexander Isak for Sweden of late, hitting 12 in his last 17 appearances. Arteta and the Arsenal analytics staff were similarly convinced, for a forward who they hope can deliver a first league title in 22 years.


Daily Mail
2 minutes ago
- Daily Mail
Arsenal confirm £64m Viktor Gyokeres transfer as Mikel Arteta's side FINALLY sign a striker... with Swede completing bitter exit from Sporting Lisbon after going on strike to force move
Arsenal have ended their lengthy search for a leading striker after confirming the arrival of Sweden international Viktor Gyokeres for a £64million fee. The Gunners had been locked in arduous negotiations for the former Coventry City frontman over the course of the summer, with Mikel Arteta desparate to land the out-and-out goal-scoring No 9 to propel them to a Premier League title. The issue of Arsenal's lack of a striker had been a recurring theme for the last two seasons at the Emirates, with many believing it a key contributing factor to their failure to win the top prizes in that time. Now, though, after being linked with Gyokeres for much of the summer transfer window, the signing has been confirmed. After leaving Coventry for Sporting back in 2023, Gyokeres has quickly become one of the most sought-after No 9s in Europe. With an incredible 97 goals in 102 games the 27-year-old arrives with a proven killer instinct in front of goal. This is where you need to be. Viktor Gyökeres is a Gunner ✊ — Arsenal (@Arsenal) July 26, 2025 Gyokeres had been threatened with disciplinary action by Sporting president Frederico Varandas after failing to return to pre-season training but had appealed to the club to allow him to achieve his dream move to Arsenal. Varandas had rejected Arsenal's last offer of £60m all in for Gyokeres and warned them they would not get the Sweden international unless they upped their offer and promised a greater sum up front as part of the bid's structure. Arsenal's need for a striker is clear to see, particularly in the second half of the season when they were forced to make do without either Gabriel Jesus or Kai Havertz, who were both injured, with Mikel Merino operating as a makeshift forward. Gyokeres now becomes just the third striker signed in five-and-a-half years including those two, with Havertz largely a utility attacking midfielder. With the Gunners already spending heavily this summer, it looks to be a transformative transfer window for the north London side. They have already brought in Martin Zubimendi for £65m, Christian Norgaard for £15m and Kepa Arrizabalaga for £5m. The Gunners have also signed Cristhian Mosquera for £13m from Valencia, and Chelsea forward Noni Madueke for £52m, taking their outlay to nearly £210m in what is becoming a statement window from the Premier League title contenders.


BBC News
2 minutes ago
- BBC News
Arsenal seal Gyokeres deal - send us your thoughts
So, Arsenal have finally signed striker Viktor Gyokeres from Sweden international scored 54 goals in 52 games last season and has found the net 97 times in 102 matches during his two seasons in Portugal, firing Sporting to two league Gyokeres the right man to fill Mikel Arteta's gap in the number nine role? And what does a successful first season look like?Let us know here