Arsenal, Gyokeres and Viktor Gyökeres
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Manchester United transfer target Viktor Gyokeres feels he has a point to prove in the Premer League and has described a possible return to England as "great revenge". The Sweden international is facing an uncertain future at Sporting CP following a superb campaign in Portugal where he guided the Lisbon club to a league and cup double.
His imminent exit from Stamford Bridge was confirmed by Blues boss Enzo Maresca last night in his pre-match press conference ahead of Sunday’s final clash with Paris Saint-Germain in New Jersey. Arsenal have still yet to agree the signing of Viktor Gyokeres.
ARSENAL have a HUGE summer of business to take care of in the transfer market and have been busy at work. Noni Madueke is set to leave Chelsea’s camp in the US to have a medical at Arsenal,
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The Athletic reports that the 27-year-old, who was given an extended break by Sporting CP in the hope of resolving his future, has made it clear to the club's president, Frederico Varandas, that he will not play for the Portuguese outfit again.
Arsenal have been pushing to sign Gyokeres, but despite holding talks over the last few weeks, an agreement has not been reached. The Gunners are hoping that will change now. TBR Football’s chief correspondent, Graeme Bailey, understands that Arsenal are hoping to finalise an agreement with Sporting Lisbon for Viktor Gyokeres this weekend.
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Crystal Palace midfielder Adam Wharton is the next target on the radar of Tottenham, GB News reports. Spurs could bid up to £60 million ($81.5 million) but Palace value the England international at £70 million ($95.1 million).
Indeed, Arteta has been vocal about the importance of wanting players to have certain standards of professionalism. Several years ago, Arteta told reporters, as per Goal.com: “I