Arsenal, Gyokeres
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Former Chelsea, Manchester United and Tottenham Hotspur manager José Mourinho has expressed doubt over whether Viktor Gyökeres will be a success in the Premier League once an imminent €73.5 million (£63.7 million, $86.2 million) transfer to Arsenal is complete.
The Gunners have needed a clear-cut striker for a while now, and Wednesday's win over Milan was just the latest example as to why
Arsenal are believed to have finally secured a full agreement with Sporting CP over the transfer of prolific striker Viktor Gyökeres after belatedly settling on suitable add-ons.
Viktor Gyokeres is being pursued by Arsenal and Manchester United and his relationship with Sporting Lisbon has crumbled in the past few weeks amid competing agendas
Record claim that United may have had a better chance at signing him had Amorim fought to keep Swedish defender Lindelof, who shares Hasan Cetinkaya as an agent with Gyokeres, but the Portuguese allowed the centre-back's contract to expire without complaint.
Arsenal’s pursuit of Swedish striker Viktor Gyokeres has hit an impasse, with discussions over the transfer structure reaching a frustrating deadlock. Talks with Sporting Lisbon have made little headway in recent days,