
Sporting president Frederico Varandas has warned Arsenal that the Portuguese club will not be forced into selling Viktor Gyokeres on the cheap this summer.
The Gunners have already wrapped up the signings of Kepa Arrizabalaga, Martin Zubimendi and Christian Norgaard this summer, while Chelsea winger Noni Madueke is edging closer to being confirmed as a new Arsenal player.
Arsenal have been working for weeks on a deal for a new striker with sporting director Andrea Berta negotiating for Gyokeres and RB Leipzigâs Benjamin Sesko.
The Gunners eventually decided Gyokeres was their top target but talks have stalled over the last week after Arsenal and Sporting couldnât agree a fee.
There were rumours that a deal for Gyokeres could now be on the verge of collapse but transfer expert Fabrizio Romano revealed earlier this week that a âdeal is absolutely onâ.
Romano explained: âArsenal remain in conversations with Sporting for the striker and the deal is absolutely on. There is still a small gap in valuation, still a gap between the two clubs, so itâs a work in progress between Arsenal and Sporting to reach an agreement.
âWhatâs important to say is that Viktor Gyokeres will not show up in training anymore for Sporting. The playerâs intention is very clear â itâs valid for today, tomorrow, and any other day at this stage of the summer transfer window.
âGyokeres only wants to go to Arsenal. He believes his story with Sporting is over, he wants to leave the club to try something different. So, the agreement between Gyokeres and Arsenal remains valid â a five-year contract until 2030. Itâs also important to be clear that heâs more than given his priority to the Gunners â he only wants to play for Mikel Arteta.â
And Romano confirmed in his latest update that Gyokeres was on strike by refusing to show up to training, the transfer expert added on X: âViktor Gyökeres will not show up in training at Sporting today, tomorrow or at any moment this summer. His decision is clear as reported during the week: he only wants Arsenal, itâs over with Sporting. Gyokeres also informed Sporting president about that 5 days ago.â
But Varandas was unfazed by Gyokeresâ no show at training with the Sporting president insisting that the striker could be met with a heavy fine once the window is closed.
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Varandas said: âIf the geniuses who are devising this strategy think this puts pressure on me to facilitate an exit, they are not only completely wrong but are also making the playerâs exit conditions even more complicated.
âNo one is above the interests of the club, whoever they are.
âIf they donât want to pay for Viktor fair market value, we are perfectly comfortable with this for the next three years [the time left on Gyokeresâ contract].
âWe are calm about all this. Everything can be resolved with a market closure, a heavy fine, and an apology to the group.â
Gyokeres revealed in an interview with France Football, published on Saturday, that he wants a move to the Premier League with a club âthat really wantsâ him.
The former Coventry City striker said: âIf something is going to happen, it will happen. The most important thing for me is to play for a club that really wants me.â




