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Arsenal is reportedly close to get Gyokeres: Sporting agrees on the price tag

Arsenal is reportedly nearing a deal for prolific striker Viktor Gyokeres from Sporting CP. Claims suggest the Gunners have agreed a price around £60 million for their top target, aiming to sign the Swedish star who has an impressive goal-scoring record.

Arsenal is reportedly close to get Gyokeres: Sporting agrees on the price tag

Arsenal is reportedly making significant strides in securing the signing of highly-rated Swedish striker Viktor Gyokeres from Sporting CP. The London club is among several European elite teams said to be chasing the signature of the prolific 26-year-old forward. Reports indicate that an agreement on price has been reached between Arsenal and Sporting for a fee potentially around £60 million. While this figure is lower than the £85 million release clause in Gyokeres' contract, it is suggested the price could rise if other clubs, such as Manchester United, engage in a bidding war this summer.

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Gyokeres has been in sensational form since joining Sporting from Coventry City in the summer of 2023, having scored an impressive 95 goals in just 100 games. His recent performance includes a stunning run of netting eight times in just three matches in late April.

Arsenal reportedly views Gyokeres as their top transfer target to bolster their attack, with new sporting director Andrea Berta placing him high on his wishlist. While Arsenal are also linked with RB Leipzig's Benjamin Sesko, reports suggest they have "reservations" about that potential deal, prioritizing the Swedish international.

The proposed contract for Gyokeres is expected to be substantial, positioning him among the top earners at the Emirates Stadium, reportedly worth over £7 million per year, or more than £200,000 per week.

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Despite the swirling transfer speculation, Gyokeres has remained publicly reserved about his future. When recently questioned about a potential move to the capital, he smiled and responded, "I like Lisbon!", adding, "No one can predict what will happen, we enjoy the moment," maintaining focus on Sporting's recent push for the title.

Arsenal appears to be making a strong move for their primary striker target, with a reported price agreement in place, signaling a potential major addition to their attacking options this summer as they aim to overhaul their front line.