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Gyökeres has made it abundantly clear that he has no desire to return to Sporting, having refused to report for pre-season, while Sporting president Frederico Varandas has insisted he is happy to fine Gyökeres and keep him at the club if Arsenal do not meet their demands.
ARSENAL have a huge summer of change on their hands – and many big deals are in the pipeline. The Gunners have agreed a £63.5million deal to sign Sporting striker Viktor Gyokeres. Elsewhere,
After finalising a move for Sporting striker Viktor Gyökeres, Arsenal are preparing their next step in the transfer market, and their sights are now set on a creative midfielder.
Liverpool have rejected a £58.6million offer from Bayern Munich for one of their star names, Viktor Gyokeres to Arsenal isn't quite done yet and Manchester United may be feeling a little sick as two t
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Manchester United may be ready to score big in the transfer market again. The Red Devils are now reportedly in talks with RB Leipzig striker Benjamin Sesko — a player Arsenal once looked certain to sign. But after the Gunners backed away from the deal, United have moved in to test the waters.
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Big dollars and goals are in the news Monday as Premier League sides Newcastle United and Arsenal angle to compete on multiple fronts this season.
Arsenal have completed the signing of goalkeeper Anneke Borbe. The 24-year-old signs following the expiration of her contract at Wolfsburg and joins on a free transfer, as was the case with Chloe Kelly and Taylor Hinds.
Zubimendi and fellow new recruit Norgaard - a £15m signing from Brentford - are two new deep-lying midfielders that have been added to Aretta’s squad following the departures of Partey and Jorginho and their arrivals will allow Rice to operate more regularly in a No.8 position in midfield, while Odegaard continues in his playmaker role.
Borbe joins Arsenal following the expiration of her contract at VfL Wolfsburg, where she made 15 appearances in all competitions.
Even on a net basis, the 12 European clubs have already spent more than their collective Club World Cup earnings on transfers.
BAYERN MUNICH will go head-to-head with Arsenal in the race to sign Eberechi Eze. Arsenal, who are due to announce the signing of Viktor Gyökeres imminently, remain desperate for the Crystal