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·14 de julho de 2025
Report: Arsenal agree deal with Sporting for Gyökeres as fans react

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·14 de julho de 2025
Arsenal are on the verge of completing a high-profile move for Sporting Lisbon striker Victor Gyökeres, with an agreement in principle now in place between both clubs. The deal, understood to be worth €63.5 million (£58–59 million) guaranteed, includes an additional €10 million in potential add-ons, taking the total package to around €73.5 million.
Negotiations have progressed swiftly in recent days, with the player’s camp playing a pivotal role in ensuring the transfer moved forward without delay. Sources indicate that Gyökeres’ representatives have taken the rare step of waiving their agent fees to help push the deal through—an uncommon gesture that underlines the striker’s desire to join Arsenal ahead of rival interest.
The 26-year-old Sweden international has made no secret of his ambition to secure a move to north London, reportedly turning down interest from Manchester United in favour of Mikel Arteta’s project. His determination has been such that he refused to take part in Sporting’s pre-season training and friendlies, applying pressure from his side to bring talks to a resolution.
Further reports suggest Gyökeres has even agreed to a £2 million salary reduction in order to facilitate the transfer, signalling his commitment to the move and willingness to prioritise footballing ambitions over personal terms.
That level of sacrifice—combined with the waived agency fees—paints the picture of a player who sees Arsenal not just as a stepping stone, but as the destination.
Fan reaction across social platforms has been largely positive, though not without scrutiny. Arsenal supporters have been vocal in recent weeks about the club’s summer activity, particularly amid perceived delays in the striker search. The pursuit of Gyökeres, long seen as a top target, appears to have calmed growing concerns among the fanbase.
There was criticism over the Nonso Madueke signing, though it remains unclear whether the frustration was directed at the fee involved or the sporting decision itself. As is often the case, supporters have divided their blame—some pointing towards Edu and the recruitment team, others questioning Arteta’s priorities. But the expected arrival of Gyökeres has shifted the narrative.
Should Arsenal also secure one more attacking reinforcement—names like Eberechi Eze or Rodrigo have circulated in discussions—the summer window could end on a particularly high note.
With pre-season fixtures fast approaching, Arsenal are keen to finalise Gyökeres’ arrival before heading to Singapore and Hong Kong later this month. The squad are due to face AC Milan on 23 July, Newcastle United on the 27th, and Tottenham in a high-profile fixture on 31 July.
Ben Jacobs reports that Coventry City hold a 10% sell-on clause from Gyökeres’ transfer to Sporting, reduced from an original 15% after selling part of their stake earlier in the season. Brighton & Hove Albion are also in line for a 15% cut, having held the striker prior to his move to Coventry.
From a journey that’s included spells at Swansea, St. Pauli and Coventry, to now approaching a move to one of the Premier League’s top sides, this potential signing marks a defining chapter for both player and club.
Gyökeres’ imminent arrival reflects a more proactive tone from Arsenal in the transfer market. After finishing second three times in four seasons, the demand for silverware is rising. The deal signals not just intent, but alignment between player ambition and club trajectory.