
Arsenal person reportedly decided connected their adjacent summertime transportation aft sealing the woody for Viktor Gyokeres.
On Saturday evening, the Gunners officially announced the signing of Gyokeres from Sporting Clube de Portugal.
The Swedish planetary moved to the Emirates Stadium successful a woody that could beryllium worthy up to €73.5 million.
Gyokeres, 27, volition deterioration the fig 14 garment for Arsenal, which was made iconic by nine fable Thierry Henry.
Speaking aft joining Arsenal, Gyokeres said: "When I played astatine Sporting, I scored a fewer goals successful the Champions League truthful I consciousness that I tin beryllium connected that level arsenic well. Now to travel present to a nine connected Arsenal's level, I deliberation it's going to assistance maine execute adjacent amended with each the astonishing players successful this team. I'm truly excited to get going."

On the backmost of signing Gyokeres, it has been claimed that Arsenal are present targeting much players.
As reported by The Mirror, adjacent connected the Gunners' wanted database is Crystal Palace prima Eberechi Eze.
Eze has impressed astatine Selhurst Park implicit the past fewer seasons and scored the victor successful the FA Cup last triumph implicit Manchester City backmost successful May.
It has been suggested that Eze is keen connected a determination to North London and arsenic claimed by The Independent, those adjacent to the Englishman 'are assured a woody to instrumentality him to Arsenal volition beryllium completed successful the adjacent fewer weeks'.

Eze reportedly has a £68 cardinal merchandise clause, but the Gunners are looking to bash a woody that is person to £60 million.
Recently, Arsenal brag Mikel Arteta was asked astir his transportation plans.
The Spaniard replied: "There's inactive a agelong clip successful the model and we are seeking still. In presumption of numbers, we are abbreviated and we person to amended the extent and prime of the squad. We are perpetually looking successful the market."