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·6 April 2024
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But is the €100m price tag justified? We delve into Gyökeres’ remarkable rise and whether he’s the answer to Arsenal’s attacking woes.
Viktor Gyökeres is tearing up Liga Portugal. The Swedish forward has exploded onto the scene at Sporting CP, leading the league in goals and assists with a staggering 51 goal contributions in all competitions. This red-hot form has naturally seen him linked with a big-money move, with Arsenal reportedly leading the race for his signature.
Gyökeres’ story is one of perseverance. Despite early promise at Brighton, he never quite established himself in England, bouncing around on loan spells. But a permanent move to Coventry in the Championship proved to be the turning point. After a near promotion push with the Sky Blues, Sporting CP swooped in, and Gyökeres hasn’t looked back.
Gyökeres boasts a remarkable 1.41 goals and assists per 90 minutes across all competitions. He’s outscoring established stars like Harry Kane, Kylian Mbappé, and Erling Haaland this season. His ability to play centrally or drift wide adds another dimension to his attacking threat.
The €100 million release clause attached to Gyökeres’ contract is a significant hurdle. While Arsenal are reportedly willing to meet that figure, Sporting will likely demand a hefty sum close to nine figures. Gyökeres himself remains focused on the present, prioritising success with Sporting… for now.
Mikel Arteta‘s Gunners are in need of a proven goal scorer. While Gyökeres’ Premier League experience is limited, his current form is undeniable. His ability to adapt to a new league and system remains a question mark, but his talent is not in question. Arsenal fans will be watching developments closely as the summer transfer window approaches.
Only time will tell if Arsenal will make a formal bid for Gyökeres. His price tag is undoubtedly steep, but his current form suggests he could be a game-changer for the Gunners.
One thing’s for sure: Viktor Gyökeres is a name to remember, and Arsenal won’t be the only club monitoring his progress.