Arsenal is expected to be one of the busiest clubs in the summer transfer period.
Gunners were once again on the verge of losing their Premier League title, and questions were raised about the quality and depth of their team.
Transfer News expert Fabrizio Romano has already confirmed that the North London club is ready to bolster its team in the summer and is expected to make additions in several positions.
Signing a striker is a priority for gunners who have suffered long-term injuries to attackers this season.
Both Gabriel Jesus and Kai Herberts have missed most of the season, and that’s where Gunners lack firepower.
Arsenal has identified sports striker Victor Gyoker as one of the top transfer targets before the summer transfer window, but gunners could face a major blow in pursuit of Swedish international attackers.
According to the Sun, Al Kadosia, the pro league side of Saudi Arabia, took part in the race to sign Gyoker.
Sports is expected to leave at a lower fee than his £855 million release clause, with Portuguese clubs likely demanding between £55 million and £70 million.
The report suggests that Gyoker aims to ensure the highest possible advance fees in order for sports to fund a search for appropriate exchanges.
Arsenal faces major obstacles when signing Viktor Gyoker
The Saudi Arabian side is financially equipped to advance the bulk fees to sign sports strikers.
It could work very well against Mikel Arteta and his arsenal side, who are planning to sign Gyoker to the marquee this summer.
Gyoker, known as “fantastic” by Nico Kovac, has scored 43 goals in 43 appearances for the Portuguese club this season, making him one of the hottest properties on the market.
The Saudi Arabia have the financial means to fund the transfer on better terms than Arsenal, but in the end it may come down to players who look forward to playing in Europe next season.
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