December 27, 2025

Arsenal Left Hugely Impressed After Sending ‘Top Scouts’ To Watch Sporting Lisbon Ace – Report

Written By Albert Echatah

Viktor Gyokeres of Sporting Lisbon is said to have’very pleased’ Arsenal scouts, who have gone to many of his games this season.


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Gyokeres has emerged as one of the Gunners’ main targets as it is widely expected that they would attempt to sign a marquee center-forward during the summer transfer window.

Arsenal’s scouts have been impressed by the 25-year-old’s performance, they’ve attended all of Gyokeres’ games this season, according to Jornal De Noticias.

According to the report, Gyokeres is “almost certain” to depart the Portuguese powerhouses this summer, with the Gunners now leading the race to sign him.

During a recent media interview, Gyokeres stated, Gyokeres mentioned, “Stay next season? It’s football, it’s normal, I can’t promise anything. I really like being here, but in football everything happens very fast and we have to adapt.

“I can’t make so many predictions, it’s difficult, there are still games this season, then we’ll see. [Ruben Amorim] is a very good coach, I like him.”

Sporting Lisbon are reportedly reluctant to part ways with the much sought-after number nine, but his contract has an £85 million release clause that protects them.

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Meanwhile…

According to reports, Premier League clubs have approved the introduction of a development plan that will curb spending beginning with the 2025–2026 season.

The spending cap proposals were approved by 16 teams, and their goal is to keep the gap between the Premier League’s lower-half teams and its financial titans from growing.

Nevertheless, a report from BBC Sport claims that three teams vying for European football—Manchester United, Manchester City, and Aston Villa—are thought to have voted against the proposal.

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