Arsenal set to snub Osimhen as ‘most realistic’ striker target emerges

Victor Osimhen (45) of Galatasaray and Goalkeeper Diogo Sousa of Bodrum Copyright: xSeskimPhotox

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Victor Osimhen (45) of Galatasaray and Goalkeeper Diogo Sousa of Bodrum battle for the ball during the Turkish Super League match between Galatasaray and Bodrum at Rams Park Stadium on April 18, 2025 in Istanbul, Turkey. Copyright: xSeskimPhotox

Arsenal set to snub Osimhen as ‘most realistic’ striker target emerges

Ayoola Kelechi 22:56 - 08.05.2025

The Gunners have reportedly found their number target for a summer transfer and it is not Victor Osimhen

Arsenal look set to shift their summer transfer focus away from long-linked Super Eagles star Victor Osimhen, with Sporting CP’s Viktor Gyokeres now emerging as the club’s most attainable and favored striking option.

The Gunners' new sporting director, Andrea Berta, is reportedly leading the charge, keen to secure the Swedish international in what could be a defining window for Mikel Arteta’s evolving squad.

Gyokeres emerges as Arsenal’s number one target

According to The Telegraph, Berta views Gyökeres as the perfect forward for Arsenal’s system.

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The 26-year-old has had a sensational season at Sporting CP, racking up a jaw-dropping 52 goals in just 49 appearances.

His explosive form has made him one of Europe’s most sought-after forwards, and Arsenal are now firmly in the lead for his signature, despite competition from Manchester United.

Berta had previously attempted to sign Gyokeres during his time at Atletico Madrid and is now pushing to bring him to the Emirates.

Arsenal look to solve major problem with Gyokeres signing

Sporting CP are reportedly open to negotiations for a fee below the striker’s release clause, further boosting Arsenal’s chances.

Viktor Gyokeres for Sporting this season || Imago

While Gyokeres has yet to make a final decision, he is said to favour a move to north London over Old Trafford.

His English experience with Coventry City also gives Arsenal added confidence that he can hit the ground running.

With Osimhen’s price tag proving unattainable, Arsenal reportedly believe that they have found a more realistic, and arguably just as potent, alternative in Gyokeres.