Arsenal, Man UTD and with Gyokeres
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Manchester United have not made a bid for Sporting CP striker Viktor Gyokeres and have no plans to do so, despite reports from Portugal.Portuguese outlet SIC claimed this weekend that Manchester
Liverpool are close to wrapping up a deal for Eintracht Frankfurt striker Hugo Ekitike, thus most likely bringing an end to any talk of a move for Newcastle centre-forward Alexander Isak who reportedly had been keen on swapping St James' Park for Anfield.
On Sunday, multiple major Portuguese outlets claimed that Manchester United were going to try and hijack Arsenal’s stalling deal for Gyökeres. The Red Devils were even described as “quite close” to striking an agreement with Sporting CP, who have thus far failed to find common ground with the Gunners.
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Fabrizio Romano has provided some clarity on Manchester United’s approach to signing a striker in the summer window. United are also said to be closing in on their third major signing of the summer, with Bryan Mbeumo expected to arrive in a £71m deal.
Transfer news LIVE!Arsenal, Manchester United and Liverpool are all expected to bolster their attacking options before the start of the new Premier League season. It has already been a busy summer transfer window for the Gunners with four new arrivals which should soon become five with an official announcement for Cristhian Mosquera.
In another twist to the never-ending saga surrounding Sporting CP’s Viktor Gyökeres, Arsenal are reportedly in danger of losing the Sweden international to their Premier League rivals Manchester United.
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Football365 on MSNMan Utd ‘very close’ to Gyokeres ‘agreement’ as Arsenal deal at ‘high risk of collapse’Man Utd are 'very close' to an 'agreement' for Gyokeres with his transfer to Arsenal at 'high risk of collapse' as INEOS are prepared to match the €70m offer.
A move to Arsenal is now in real jeopardy of collapse.
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FootballFanCast on MSNHe'd be better than Gyokeres: Man Utd in contact to sign "the new Haaland"Described as "the new Haaland" by talent scout Jacek Kulig, Sesko's clinical nature, his pace and his physicality all combine to offer similarities to the game of Manchester City's world-class goalscorer.