Arsenal star Myles Lewis-Skelly was seen that on Tuesday imitated the trademark mask of Viktor Gyoke-Masker after it arose that he was approaching a step to the Gunners.
In a video that was originally placed on Instagram by Lewis-Skelly's teammate Josh Nichols, the first was taken prisoner of copying Gyokeres' celebration value, he imitates a mask over his face.
Lewis-Skelly, 18, was also seen who held his phone up in response to the post of Fabrizio Romano after Arsenal and Sporting CP were unveiled as 'on the edge of a total agreement' of athletics in a transfer worth £ 64 million.
Van Gyokeres is expected to sign a five-year contract in the Emirates Stadium and conclude the Saga in the coming days after a breakthrough in negotiations on the precise nature of the bonus-related add-ons, beyond the guaranteed fee of £ 55 million.
The 27-year-old Sweden international has had his heart on a move to North London despite strong interest from elsewhere.
It was said that he was reunification with his former sports boss Ruben Amorim at Old Trafford, only for the manager of Manchester United to make him reportedly angry.
According to the Portuguese Outlet record, Gyokees was angry with the way Amorim brought away his Swedish countryman Victor Lindelof.
The two players share the same agent in the Turkish businessman Hasan Cetinkaya, where Lindelof reportedly maintained the wish to stay with Old Trafford if he had received a new deal from the club.
Cetinkaya was also said to be angry by Amorim's treatment from the back behind, since he persuaded Gyokeres to work under the current United boss at Sporting.
Gyokees chose the Portuguese side, despite offers from eight Premier League clubs that claimed to have been interested in him in the summer of 2023.
The competition for his signature came after an impressive two -year spell in Coventry City at the championship.
That saw Sporting breaking their transfer record when they gave £ 18 million to sign him from the Sky Blues.
But he now seems to be on the road again after he refuses to train while removing a step from the Portuguese capital after a remarkable scoring record of 68 goals in 66 league games in two campaigns.
Amorim's side seemed to be contenders, but a lack of Champions League football, uncertainty about the financial situation of the club and the lack of conviction of Gyokeres about the state of a team that ended 15th in the Premier League brought them out of the race.
Despite those factors, United did not seem to be depressed, with a record that claimed that United submitted earlier bids to exercise above those sent by Arsenal.
However, it was claimed that the Swede was in his position that he only wants to play for the Gunners next season after their interest in him.
Gyokees has previously talked about his desire to return to the English top flight, to pay for his fruitless loan saying that he ended at Brighton.
He only played eight times and scored only once, in three and a half years on Brighton's books, so that he was lent to St. Pauli and Swansea City before he was in Coventry and then sporty.
