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Viktor Gyökeres has revealed his admiration for three of Arsenal’s top stars as he continues to wait for Sporting CP to grant him a transfer to the Emirates Stadium.
Gyokeres has refused to return to training after agreeing personal terms with Arsenal and transfer expert Graeme Bailey has told TBR Football when the Sweden international hopes to ‘fly to London’ to complete his transfer,
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Arsenal Transfer News: AWOL Viktor Gyokeres talks up Gunners - €80m signing out for 'REVENGE!'Viktor Gyokeres has spoken about his anticipated return to the Premier League as the Sporting CP striker continues to be AWOL to force through a transfer to Arsenal. The Sweden international has been the protagonist of one of the biggest transfer sagas of ...
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,
Despite being under contract with Sporting, Gyokeres has not reported back for training. He is currently on holiday in Sweden and has reportedly communicated that he does not intend to return to the Portuguese club. The striker has packed his belongings and is believed to be ready to join Arsenal as soon as the deal is finalised.
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It was reported earlier in June that Gyokeres had "officially" rejected United and a reunion with former Sporting head coach Ruben Amorim following Arsenal making their interest clear.
Arsenal target Viktor Gyokeres has admitted that he wants to leave Sporting and return to the Premier League in a new interview. We're also on Facebook @DailyExpressSport - offering your must-see news, features, videos, and pictures throughout the day to like, comment, and share from the Daily Express, Sunday Express, and Express.co.uk.
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With Sesko quoted 100m, Arsenal close in on GyokeresIt’s been a few years now where Arsenal have just fallen short of the league title, with a lack of strikers being the main reason that pundits point to. There hasn’t been too much movement