Arsenal are now looking to sign a £87m striker with the same agent as Kai Havertz, joining a number of their Premier League rivals in the race for his signature.
Gunners looking to sign new striker amid Gyokeres criticism
Having knocked on the door in each of the last three Premier League seasons, finishing second on each occasion, the Gunners look like they are finally in a strong position to take the final step and win the title, most recently defeating Crystal Palace 1-0.
The narrow victory ensured Mikel Arteta's side moved four points clear at the top of the table, with their stellar defensive record one of the main reasons they continue to set the pace, having shipped just three goals in their opening nine league games.
At the opposite end of the pitch, summer signing Viktor Gyokeres was seen as the final piece of the jigsaw, but the Swedish striker has already developed a reputation of a 'flat track bully', having scored just three league goals, two of which coming against Leeds United in August.
Troy Deeney has recently made it clear he doesn't believe Gyokeres is in the same bracket as Harry Kane or Erling Haaland, given that Brighton & Hove Albion's Danny Welbeck is outscoring the former Sporting CP man in the Premier League this season.
Gyokeresis regarded as one of the best strikers in the world, but there has now been a suggestion that Arsenal are already planning to bring in another new striker, with a report from Caught Offside stating they are keen on FC Porto's Samu Omorodion.
Omorodion is protected by a monster release clause of €100m (£87m), so the Gunners would need to be willing to spend big to get a deal done, and they are not the only English club keen, with Tottenham Hotspur, Newcastle United and Nottingham Forest also in the race.
The north Londoners have sent scouts to watch the Porto star in action in recent weeks, and they are likely to have been left impressed by his performances...
"Box dominator" Omorodion on fire in Portugal
The 21-year-old is off to a very impressive start to the season, amassing eight goals in all competitions for Porto, and the youngster is showing signs he could be on course to have his best season to date, having progressed year-on-year since breaking through in Spain.
Season Appearances (all competitions) Goals
2023-24 36 9
2024-25 45 27
2025-26 10 8
During that time, the former Alaves man also caught the eye of scout Ben Mattinson, who hailed him as a "box dominator" back in February.
Omorodion could be capable of becoming a top-level striker, but there are doubts over whether he would be a necessary signing for Arsenal, given that Gyokeres and Havertz are also on the books, with the Spain international interestingly represented by the same agent as the German.