Viktor Gyokees has said that he wants to play for a club who “really wants him” as a bitter feud with sporting lisbon about stuck arsenal movement is deeper
Viktor Gyokees has given a back -browse over what his future has in store – with the top goal of Arsenal who claims that his priority is to play for a club that appreciates him.
Van Gyokeres was expected to report on Saturday in Sporting Lisbon on Sporting Lisbon, while his row of club heads who refuse to admit to their asking price that are becoming increasingly bitter.
And while the feud rumbles with the gunners waiting in the wings, France Football has published a long interview with the productive keepers.
However, the interview was conducted more than a week ago, in which the Sweden star said: “The future? That is football, you never know. I don't think about it [leaving]We will see what happens. If something is meant to happen, it will do that.
“The most important thing for me is to play for a club that really wants me.” Gyokeres seems to follow an earlier this summer that was done earlier this summer that he will no longer play for the Portuguese club. He insists that a men's agreement that would enable him to leave – which sport has strongly refused.
Earlier this week the record reported that a gap of € 5 million (£ 4.3 million) between the clubs will remain after two days of negotiations. Arsenal offers a package of € 65 million (£ 56 million) plus future payments of € 5 million and € 10 million (£ 8.6 million) in add-ons. Sporting, however, demands at the front of € 70 million (£ 60 million) and are not willing to admit.
Although the relationship between player and club has become bitter, Arsenal and Sporting are happy to continue to return to the negotiating table with hope for a deal that is ultimately agreed.
Arsenal is again in the training and has five friendly matches confused, starting with competitions with AC Milan and Newcastle in Singapore before being confronted against Spurs in Hong Kong later this month. The Gunners then organize Villarreal and Athletic Club in the Emirates Cup on 5 and 9 August.
Arteta has already welcomed goalkeeper Kepa Arrizabalaga as a backup of David Raya in a £ 5 million deal with Chelsea, next to midfielders Martin Zubimendi, an arrival of £ 51 million from Real Sociedad, and Christian Norgarard, who joined Brentford for £ 12m.
Some vocal Gunners fans, however, have reacted furiously to the chance that Noni Madueke from Chelsea will arrive in a large switch, because Arteta goals strengthen his options in large areas.
The signing of Madueke, who probably costs around £ 50 million, talked about a daring dive for Real Madrid star Rodrygo, who seems to have fallen due to the pecking order under their new head coach Xabi Alonso.
But Arsenal likes to continue to bring Ebereechi to one of his boys' clubs and the English international has a release clause of £ 68 million in FA Cup winner Crystal Palace.
