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Arsenal Hold Crucial Meeting with Viktor Gyökeres’ Agent as Striker Search Heats Up

Arsenal have stepped up their pursuit of a top-class striker with Viktor Gyökeres now firmly in focus. The Gunners are currently holding a meeting with the agent of the Swedish international as they explore the possibility of bringing the prolific forward to north London this summer.

Gyökeres, who enjoyed a sensational season at Sporting CP, has attracted interest from several European giants following his standout performances in Portugal. But it appears Arsenal are making their move, with sources indicating the club is now actively engaging in discussions with the player’s representatives.

This meeting comes amid Arsenal’s broader search for a new striker, with Benjamin Šeško and Gyökeres emerging as the two key names under consideration. While talks continue over Šeško, the club is keeping its options open and wants to be ready to pivot quickly if an alternative target becomes more accessible. That’s where Gyökeres comes into the frame.

The 26-year-old forward is admired within the Emirates for his physicality, movement, and clinical finishing. After scoring goals consistently for Sporting, he has demonstrated his ability to thrive in a high-pressure environment and lead the line with strength and confidence. Mikel Arteta is thought to appreciate Gyökeres’ work rate and the way he could complement Arsenal’s fast, fluid attacking style.

The player’s agent holding talks with Arsenal signals clear intent from the north London club. While no formal offer has been submitted at this stage, this meeting is seen as an important step in assessing the feasibility of a deal — both in terms of the player’s willingness to move and the financial package that would be required.

Sporting CP are believed to value Gyökeres at a high price, with his release clause reportedly set at around €100 million. Arsenal are unlikely to meet that figure outright, but the club is known to be exploring creative deal structures that could bring the price down through installments or bonuses.

A key consideration for Arsenal will be balancing this pursuit with their other transfer priorities, including a wide player and a possible central defender. However, finding a reliable goal scorer remains the top objective this summer, and Gyökeres’ name is very much on the radar.

The player himself has not publicly commented on his future, but there’s growing belief that he would be open to a move to the Premier League — particularly to a club like Arsenal, where he could play Champions League football and compete for major trophies under a progressive manager like Arteta.

As talks continue behind the scenes, Arsenal fans will be watching closely to see whether this meeting marks the beginning of a serious push to sign Viktor Gyökeres. It’s still early in the process, but with the striker market heating up quickly, the Gunners may look to move swiftly to avoid being left behind.

For now, the message is clear — Arsenal are doing their homework, and Gyökeres is a name they’re taking seriously.

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