For now, Gyokeres is keeping his focus firmly on international duties as Graham Potter’s Sweden prepare for a massive round-of-32 encounter. The Swedes progressed after a mixed group stage that included a victory over Tunisia and a draw with Japan, setting up a tantalising meeting with tournament favourites France.
The match will see Gyokeres go head-to-head with Arsenal team-mate William Saliba. Reflecting on the challenge of facing one of the world's best defenders, Gyokeres said: "Yeah I’m looking forward to seeing him and to playing against him, it’s going to be fun. We have to be at our best, we have to do our defensive organisation almost perfect and then of course take the chances we’re going to get in the game."