Arsenal and Chelsea They were competing with each other for several offensive reinforcements this summer. Both London rivals were interested in acquiring a striker and, despite being linked with the likes of Victor Osimhen and Viktor Gyokeres, a move to first division It didn't materialize for any of the players.
Osimhen has since left and joined Galatasaray on loan from Napoli, while Gyokeres continued at Sporting Lisbon and had an incredibly fast start to the season with 14 goals and assists in all competitions in just 10 appearances so far.
The Swedish star is expected to be the subject of interest from several teams in 2025, including Arsenal and Chelsea, and that has been the case. reported by the Mirror (h/t 90min) that Sporting CP has “warned” the English teams about their financial demands.
Any party wishing to sign Gyokeres will have to pay his £85million release clause as the Portuguese giants have shown early hesitation in negotiating a lower price. transfer fees for lethal shooter.
Arsenal and Chelsea fight for Gyokeres
Arsenal and Chelsea could have competition Tottenham Hotspur also for Gyokeres, but they are likely to be in pole position to land the striker next summer. The duo is more likely to participate in the champions leaguehave a better chance of winning the Premier League and can offer a better financial package to the 26-year-old compared to Spurs.
Mikel ArtetaThe team is thirsty for a powerful striker and will not mind spending a generous sum on Gyokeres given his track record and Arsenal could even hold the advantage over Chelsea when it comes to his signing.
The Blues have not cooled interest in Osimhen, while Nicolas Jackson's excellent form could see Gyokeres potentially begin his Stamford Bridge career amid stiff competition.
Meanwhile, Gabriel Jesus is far from his former self and has battled injuries, while even with him available, Arteta has preferred to use a makeshift option as his number nine in Kai Havertz.
It will be interesting to see whether Arsenal or Chelsea manage to secure Gyokeres' signature next year, but his recent numbers are enough to suggest he deserves a price tag of £85m and will significantly bolster any team he joins.