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Arsenal are more uncertain than certain in the summer transfer window. While their rivals have started to move with ease, the north Londoners have not yet managed to close a deal that will shake up
ARSENAL have a HUGE summer of business to take care of in the transfer market. Viktor Gyokeres has reportedly made it his priority to push through a move to Arsenal after snubbing Manchester
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Gyökeres says yes to Arsenal!Victor Gyökeres ©Sporting PortugalVictor Gyökeres ©Sporting PortugalArsenal are closing in on their top summer
Along with the likes of Viktor Gyokeres and Benjamin Sesko, the French Under-21 international is among the most sought-after strikers in Europe this summer after successfully reviving his career in Germany at Eintracht Frankfurt following a difficult spell at Paris Saint-Germain.
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The transfer window has shut after a mini opening ahead of the summer’s Club World Cup. The window will re-open on 16 June and clubs are continuing to make deals in the interim. Liverpool are making plans for a Florian Wirtz medical after agreeing a £116.
“Sesko is a tad ahead in the thinking of everyone at Arsenal, but that isn’t to say we should discount someone like Viktor Gyokeres or beyond that, even Ollie Watkins who would be available for far less than Sesko and Gyokeres, but there’s the age thing there with the sell-on and the resale value and that kind of stuff,” Mokbel said.
Arsenal and Manchester United target Viktor Gyökeres has said he will talk about his future "when the time is right," hitting out at reports over an ongoing rift between him and his club, Sporting CP.
Arsenal are considering a move for Athletic Bilbao and Spain winger Nico Williams, 22. (Sun) However, Williams has already been given permission to move to Bayern Munich after they met his release clause. (Sky Germany) Elsewhere, the Gunners have also asked Ajax about their Netherlands central defender Jorrel Hato, 19. (Mail)
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