Top target: Arsenal are trying to clinch a deal with Sporting for striker Viktor Gyokeres
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The Gunners are focused on making the prolific Swedish international their statement summer striker signing after also holding talks with RB Leipzig over fellow long-term target Benjamin Sesko.
There has been talk of a financial package for Gyokeres worth an initial €65million (£56m) up front plus an additional €15m in bonuses, though Standard Sport understands Sporting would not be willing to accept that payment structure as things stand as discussions continue.
The former Coventry forward is said to have reached an agreement with Arsenal over personal terms on a five-year contract until 2030.
Gyokeres, who has also been linked with the likes of Manchester United and Juventus, wants to leave Sporting this summer and move to the Emirates Stadium and has been involved in a bitter stand-off with the reigning Portuguese champions, with his camp said to have been furious at suggestions that Sporting would not honour an agreement to let him depart this summer for an agreed fee of around £60m.
There has been talk in the media of possible strikes and Gyokeres potentially not turning up for the start of pre-season training on Monday in a bid to force an exit, while Sporting president Frederico Varandas has strenuously denied that any such gentleman’s agreement ever existed amid a public war of words with agent Hasan Cetinkaya.
Gyokeres has flourished in Portugal since leaving Championship side Coventry for Sporting in a £20m deal two summers ago, scoring 97 goals and providing 28 assists in just 102 appearances across all competitions, including 54 in 52 games last season as he won the Bola de Prata top scorer award for the second successive year.
The former Brighton and Swansea frontman - under contract in Lisbon until 2028 - has scored 68 times in the league for Sporting in 66 outings and also has 15 goals in 26 senior international caps for Sweden, where he plays alongside another long-term Arsenal target in Newcastle’s Alexander Isak.
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