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Is Viktor Gyokeres the Best Fit for Arsenal, Chelsea, or Manchester United?

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Viktor Gyokeres
Viktor Gyokeres

Sporting Lisbon’s Viktor Gyokeres, fresh from scoring a hat-trick in a 4-1 Champions League triumph over Manchester City, is attracting serious interest from top Premier League clubs.

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Arsenal, Chelsea, and Manchester United are all eyeing the Swedish striker, who boasts an impressive record of 66 goals in 67 games for Sporting. At just 26, he has rapidly become one of Europe’s most sought-after forwards, and with a €100 million release clause, a significant transfer race seems inevitable.

Arsenal has long been in search of a top-tier No.9 to boost their forward line, and Gyokeres appears to fit the profile. Although manager Mikel Arteta recently downplayed the need for an out-and-out striker, Gyokeres’ ability to provide a physical presence and aerial threat could add a valuable dimension.

Former Arsenal defender Bacary Sagna praised Gyokeres, highlighting his skills and ability to offer depth to Arsenal’s attacking options. Furthermore, Arsenal’s strong competitive position in both the Premier League and Europe could be a significant attraction for Gyokeres.

Chelsea, meanwhile, is no stranger to making high-profile signings and could enter a fierce bidding war to secure Gyokeres’ signature. Under Enzo Maresca, Chelsea has seen success with forwards Nicolas Jackson and Christopher Nkunku.

Still, club legends like Pat Nevin emphasize Chelsea’s need for a proven finisher, something Gyokeres could provide. The allure of London and Chelsea’s financial prowess position them well in the race, though it remains uncertain if they will prioritize a striker in the next transfer window.

Manchester United may hold a slight advantage due to Ruben Amorim’s likely transition from Sporting to United’s bench. Having overseen Gyokeres’ development, Amorim could provide continuity and further nurture his skills.

However, United already boasts several young forwards, and any move would likely hinge on outgoings. Gyokeres, for his part, has expressed satisfaction at Sporting, downplaying transfer rumors and focusing on his current role, though he remains open to future opportunities.

While Arsenal appears to lead in the pursuit, the situation could shift, especially if Manchester City or Liverpool enter the fray.

City may view Gyokeres as a potential successor to Erling Haaland, while Liverpool might use funds from a possible Mohamed Salah departure to fund a bid. Additionally, top clubs outside of England could offer new challenges for Gyokeres, should he choose to explore other European leagues.

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