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Fabrizio Romano has revealed an update on Arsenal’s move for Viktor Gyokeres after a report in Portugal claimed this transfer is set to ‘collapse’. So far this summer, Arsenal have made three summer signings as they have landed Martin Zubimendi, Kepa Arrizabalaga and Christian Norgaard.
ARSENAL have a huge summer of change on their hands – and many big deals are in the pipeline. The Gunners have agreed a £63.5million deal to sign Sporting striker Viktor Gyokeres. Elsewhere,
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Football.London on MSNArsenal facing Viktor Gyokeres transfer scrutiny as Liverpool plot £120m Alexander Isak swoopLiverpool have made a move for Arsenal target Alexander Isak prompting a predictable yet ironic response from sections of the north London side's fan base.
Tottenham had to make some changes in the roster after a disappointing Premier League season, as Spurs ended up in 17th place despite winning the UEFA Europa League final against Manchester United. As the team now coached by Thomas Frank will also have to play Champions League soccer,
Newly-crowned world champions Chelsea are interested in Morgan Rogers and Gianluigi Donnarumma, but could offload Nicolas Jackson as they prepare for a mass clear out of unwanted players. Manchester United are being linked with Jackson and Dominic Calvert-Lewin as they look to finally wrap up the signing of Bryan Mbeumo.
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TEAMtalk.com on MSNArsenal close to COMPLETING Viktor Gyokeres deal as David Ornstein reveals MAJOR breakthroughArsenal have made a major breakthrough in talks to sign Sporting CP superstar Viktor Gyokeres, and now look set to sign their No. 1 striker target.
The Sweden international has a €100m release clause in his contract, though Sporting president Frederico Varandas recently suggested they would allow him to leave for less
Getting a deal for Viktor Gyokeres over the line would make this a dream summer transfer window for Arsenal fans. That’s according to a Gunners double title-winner who admits, though, that their