Arsenal’s interest in Viktor Gyökeres continues to gather momentum, with fresh reports from Portugal revealing a major development in their pursuit of the prolific Swedish striker. According to A BOLA, Sporting CP have a mutual understanding with Gyökeres to allow him to leave this summer for a fee in the region of €70 million to €75 million — a sum that falls below his full release clause, but one Sporting are willing to accept to facilitate his next move.
While the Portuguese club are still hoping that a bidding war could drive the price even higher, sources close to the situation suggest that this scenario is becoming increasingly unlikely. That’s largely due to Arsenal’s growing influence in the negotiations, with the player now believed to be emotionally and financially swayed by the Gunners’ long-standing interest.
Arsenal have identified the 26-year-old as one of their priority targets for the upcoming summer transfer window, with Mikel Arteta and Andrea Berta seeking to bolster the squad’s attacking output following a season where goals at key moments proved elusive. Gyökeres, who has taken the Portuguese top flight by storm since joining Sporting, is seen as an ideal profile — physically dominant, technically gifted, and tactically intelligent.
The former Coventry City striker has racked up an astonishing goal tally during his debut campaign in Lisbon, drawing interest from top clubs across Europe. But it’s Arsenal who have led the charge for some time, with previous scouting missions and long-term admiration dating back to his Championship days. The Gunners are said to be offering a compelling sporting project, along with a financial package that would see Gyökeres become one of the club’s top earners.
With Champions League football already secured for next season and the ambition to challenge for major honours, Arsenal’s proposition holds significant appeal for Gyökeres, who wants to take the next step in his career. Sporting, meanwhile, are preparing for life without their star forward and understand that resisting his departure would be unrealistic — particularly with the player reportedly already set on the move.
The North London club have not yet triggered any formal clauses or submitted a written offer, but the groundwork appears well underway, and personal terms are expected to be agreed without issue. Arsenal’s intent is clear: they want to get this deal done early in the window and avoid a drawn-out saga.
While rivals may still try to enter the race, Arsenal’s early efforts and growing influence could prove decisive. For now, all signs point to Viktor Gyökeres being the marquee striker signing Arsenal fans have long been waiting for — a statement of intent from a club looking to push from contenders to champions.