Arsenal and Sporting Lisbon are locked up in conversations about a deal for Viktor Gyokeres, but after omitting at the weekend there is a fee
Arsenal is willing to change the structure of their offer for Viktor Gyokeres to get closer to the requirements of Sporting Lisbon and to prevent a deal for the productive Sweden International.
The aim of the Gunners for a new No. 9 is the conversation of the summer transfer window with an interest in both Gyokees and Benjamin Sesko. But it is Gyoke, 27, who emerged as the primary target of the club and face-to-face conversations about a deal with sport in Portugal at the end of last week.
However, these conversations did not yield an agreement, which causes the fears that the movement of Arsenal for Gyokeres could collapse.
But a new ABOLA report claims that Arsenal is ready to be flexible with the make-up of their offer of € 80 million (£ 68.9 million) for Gyokeres, which previously consisted of a basic costs of € 65 million (£ 56 million) plus another € 15 million (£ 12.9 m) at ADD-ON-OOL.
Although € 80 million is the gold number that sporty will for their star striker, they were not willing to accept those payment conditions.
It is explained that Sporting would accept € 70 million (£ 60.3 million) plus € 10 million (£ 8.6 million) to sell Gyokeres: conditions that Arsenal is now apparently prepared to get closer in the hope of closing a deal.
The Gunners are said to prepare to come back to the table for Friday, that is when Gyokeres is planned to return to the training for the season with sport after an extra leave.
Gyokees itself is said that the 'The worst fear' after an arsenal delegation, including Andrea Berta, the sports director of the club, flew back from Portugal without an agreement for the transfer of the player.
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It is well documented that the former Coventry City and Brighton Man have their hearts on a move to Arsenal this summer and Gyokees is supposed to have informed with his wish to move.
It was claimed that Arsenal was willing to run away from negotiations after not closing a deal in Portugal.
Gyokeres plundered a remarkable 54 goals for Sporting last season and is seen as the No. 9 that can help Arsenal to conquer their first Premier League title in more than 20 years by Mikel Arteta and the best buyer of the club, which also pursues further additions, including an Elite left wing for the next 2025-26 campaign.
