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Arsenal is set to secure movements with a £70 million "monster"
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Arsenal is set to secure movements with a £70 million “monster”

July 6, 2025 8 Min Read
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  • The latest on Arsenal’s new striker hunting
  • Why should Arsenal prioritize Gyoker over someone else?
        • Dream Squad Arsenal can be built: £255 million star and “The New Haaland” sign

We are currently a month of the summer transfer window and it appears that Arsenal’s elusive striker is still not yet coming.

Entering the ongoing market, Andrea Berta and Co knew, more than anything, they needed to bring new forwards to the club.

Well, by the time Mikel Arteta departed for Singapore on July 19, the Spanish had certainly issued his rally in a report suggesting that his new centre forward had been signed.

So there’s no pressure velta, it’s finished with you.

The latest on Arsenal’s new striker hunting

Without necessarily many announcements, this will be announced before it’s too long for midfielders Martin Zubimendi and Christian Norgaard gunners.

The North Londoners once again raided Chelsea and brought Kepa Alizabaraga in a £5 million deal, but they may not stop there. One of the Blues wingers, Noni Maduce, reportedly agreed to personal terms with Arsenal ahead of future moves.

Currently, Gunner is preparing a talk from the club to the club this week. It’s certainly interesting, but it’s not a priority. Signing the striker.

Much of this summer’s chatter is dominated by Benjamin Sesco and Victor Gyoker. Now, the latest in Gyokeres Saga is that Arsenal may have made a breakthrough in the lawsuit.

That’s according to many sources, including David Ornstein, who reported that Swedish attackers now “want to join” Arsenal and Arteta are seeking a quick conclusion to the contract.

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Ornstein revealed that the transaction has moved to the advanced stage, and discussions have continued over transfer fees.

Portuguese outlet Mais Futebol has suggested that the deal will be worth around 8 million euros (£70 million) this Sunday, but has reported that they will “join Arsenal” in the next few days once the remaining details are confirmed.

According to journalist Ben Jacobs, individual terms and conditions for the five-year contract have also been agreed.

Why should Arsenal prioritize Gyoker over someone else?

Over the past 24 hours, stories of Madueke moving to Arsenal have been around among the fanbase.

It’s true that Arsenal needs to discover Bukayosaka’s backup, but there are clear concerns surrounding Chelsea winger after seeing his huge workload give way last year.

The first is that supporters are tired of raiding Stamford Bridge for Chelsea’s homeland. They have already brought Kepa this summer, which will be the eighth year in the last decade that someone has traded London blue for London red.

Since 2015, from Chelsea to Arsenal

player

Transfer fee

Petr Cech

£10 million

David Lewis

£8 million

Willian

free

Jorgionho

£11 million

Kai Havertz

65m

Raheem Sterling

loan

Kepa Arrizabalaga

5m

Maduke is a player with plenty of potential. He won a Premier League hat trick in 2024/25. If you’re not a talented player, you won’t.

In total, England International finished its final campaign with 11 goals in 41 appearances before flying to America for the Club World Cup. Of course, he’s only 23 years old, but this feels overwhelming considering Arsenal links with wingers like Rodrigo of Real Madrid and Anthony Gordon of Newcastle.

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You feel that is the order of transactions Arsenal is completing here. You cannot oppose Arteta’s need for Saka’s backup. Gunners closed their deal with Striker, the Rodrigo caliber winger, further promoting their interest by ending Ebebeki Eze’s move.

So it probably represents one of Arsenal’s most exciting moves of the summer. It certainly isn’t more exciting than gyoker, let’s do it that way.

Just look at the amazing Swedish goal tally over the past two years and tell you everything you need to know. He was a “monster” in the words of journalist Alex Turk, crashing his hometown with 54 goals in 52 games last year.

For a team without goals, he feels like an ideal signature. Surprisingly, the Arsenal Red and White player scored more than nine goals in the Premier League throughout 2024/25. This is the first time a gunner has taken the league season by storm since 1923/24, more than 100 years ago, without players hitting double digits.

Arteta’s side certainly had to ride a wave of injuries, but it speaks volume. Arsenal will have to sign a striker, and the last campaign of Europe’s leading marksman, Gjoker will likely be the club’s most attractive acquisition since Declan Rice moved from West Ham United with a club record of £105 million.

Gyoker is not just a scorer either. Unlike Kai Havertz, he is able to run the channel and he is one of the fastest and most powerful centre forwards.

For Arsenal teams who lack the pace of transition after turning the ball over, this should be very helpful.

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During his time at the championship in Coventry City, opta analysts noted that “Mark Robbins” side flourished in the disruption of the transition during the 2022/23 campaign. That was largely thanks to Gyoker, who helped the Sky Blues become the most direct team across the division, as a focus on the offensive.

Once Gyoker went up to the top, Opta revealed that Coventry had registered 123 “direct attacks.” The next best was Sunderland, which only registered 77 by comparison. Arsenal is one of the best of the opposition hounds and believes that if they get the ball back, their forward line will be completely transformed with Swedish international, leading the line in place of Helbert.

A direct attack is the total number of open play sequences that begin within half of the team’s own, moving at least 50% towards the opposition’s goal and ending with a shot or touch of the opposition’s box.

So, while the Swedes will definitely add more targets to this Arsenal team, the overall threat of Arteta’s other forward players will also need to be improved if they attack at more pace and power.

This is to change the game of signing Emirates.

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