Arsenal and man utd rival rule viktor gyokeres deal out in huge twist

Arsenal and man utd rival rule viktor gyokeres deal out in huge twist

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The race for Viktor Gyokeres is starting to heat up - but the Sweden international will not be joining Barcelona this summer, says the Spanish champions' sporting director, Deco.


Gyokeres, 26, has plundered goals at a remarkable rate since joining Sporting Lisbon for 20m Euros plus from Coventry City two years ago. And with the striker now ready to move on, he has no


shortage of suitors across Europe, including in the Premier League. Arsenal and Manchester United are among the clubs who are weighing up a blockbuster summer move as they seek attacking


reinforcements ahead of the 2025-26 campaign. And their chances of landing Gyokeres have been given a significant boost by Deco, who has confirmed Barcelona will not be attempting to sign


the prolific striker this summer. "Gyokeres is a great striker who did excellent things at Sporting but we're currently not looking for that position," Deco said, per A Bola.


"We have [Robert] Lewandowski at number nine." Arsenal will spend big on a new No.9 this summer after finishing second in the Premier League for a third successive year, though it


remains to be seen if they will pursue a deal for Gyokeres or for RB Leipzig's Benjamin Sesko. The latter is known to be a long-term target and was linked with the Londoners last summer


before opting to pen a new contract with Leizpig. Manchester United head coach, Ruben Amorim, knows Gyokeres inside out after managing him for the majority of the striker's time at


Sporting Lisbon before accepting an offer to move to England in November. Gyokeres went on to score 54 goals in 52 games this season as Sporting clinched another Portuguese title and, for


their part, the club insist they have received no offers for their star forward. Sporting's vice-president, Francisco Salgado Zenha, said of Gyokeres: "He has three more years on


his contract. At the moment there are no offers, he has three more years on his contract. I think the answer has been given. [Sporting's transfer plans] won't be any different from


last year. We want to keep the best players and retain talent. "We want to continue to be champions, have competitive teams and fight on all fronts. I have been in this role for seven


years. In the years when Sporting were champions, we even made fewer sales than in other years... the fact that we are champions gives us a greater ability to retain players and talent.


"Coincidence or not, we have not had to sell any players in those times. Not that we have not received offers, but the market is not under our control, we are always dependent."