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There is no more going on in the Premier, €100M duel between Arsenal and Chelsea

A spectacular London derby is predicted in the market for the transfer of Viktor Gyökeres who is shining with Sporting de Portugal.

By Darwin Largo

A spectacular London derby is predicted in the market for the transfer of Viktor Gyökeres who is shining with Sporting de Portugal.
A spectacular London derby is predicted in the market for the transfer of Viktor Gyökeres who is shining with Sporting de Portugal.
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A spectacular London derby is predicted in the market for the transfer of Viktor Gyökeres who is shining with Sporting de Portugal. As expected, the Portuguese team is not going to make it easy to say goodbye to their striker.

Mikel Arteta would prioritize the acquisition of a new offensive reference for an Arsenal that yearns to achieve high levels in both the Premier League and the Champions League. With a view to the next winter session of the market, he gives the impression that he would have several monitored profiles in his roadmap.

One of those candidates is Viktor Gyökeres (25 years old) who, without going any further, has already caught the attention of Sevilla. In the ranks of Sporting de Portugal, this forward has 16 goals and seven decisive passes in the 19 matches he has played so far this season. And we must highlight the information from the newspaper As.

A factor that, surely, could cause serious doubts in the Blues and the Gunners when it comes to drawing up their action plan to take the lead for the striker. The London derby seems vibrant for the Swede, given that Viktor is being one of the pillars of a Sporting that aims to stop Chelsea and Arsenal.

Viktor Gyökeres, star of Sporting de Portugal

Also courted by a Chelsea team that would be determined to use its checkbook to strengthen his avant-garde, this race aims to reach a spectacular monetary amount. The reason? The Lisbon entity would have placed a valuation on Gyökeres that will skyrocket to a whopping €100 million.
 


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