Arsenal Turn to PSG, Tottenham £35M-Rated Target as Viktor Gyokeres Alternative | OneFootball

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·16 June 2025

Arsenal Turn to PSG, Tottenham £35M-Rated Target as Viktor Gyokeres Alternative

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Arsenal could become a serious player in the search for a new striker this summer, joining Tottenham Hotspur and PSG in the race. PSG are reportedly open to selling Randal Kolo Muani, and there’s growing speculation that Gonçalo Ramos could also be on the move.

One target high on PSG’s radar is Juventus striker Dušan Vlahović. According to CaughtOffside, the French club began monitoring the Serbian international earlier this year, and with his price tag now more reasonable, a summer move is looking possible.


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Arsenal and Manchester United are also keeping an eye on Vlahović, potentially setting up a bidding war. With just one year left on his contract, Juventus may look to cash in now rather than risk losing him for free in 2026.

The Gunners turn to Tottenham, PSG transfer target

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According to Portuguese outlet Record (via TEAMtalk), Arsenal have cooled their interest in Viktor Gyokeres, and reports from Italy now suggest that Mikel Arteta and sporting director Andrea Berta are shifting their focus to Vlahović.

Calciomercato reported that AC Milan manager Massimiliano Allegri had made it clear he wanted to bring Dušan Vlahović to I Rossoneri.

A separate report from GIVE ME SPORT suggested that Tottenham had a chance to sign Vlahović at a bargain price this summer. Juventus were reportedly willing to let the Serbian striker go for as little as £20 million, as he continued to struggle to rediscover his best form. Vlahović had also shown interest in a fresh start in the Premier League.

While Juventus preferred a fee closer to £35 million, they understood they might have to accept less to move him on. The club was actively looking for a buyer, which could have driven the price down if Tottenham or another team had made a serious offer.

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