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Sporting Lisbon striker Viktor Gyökeres is attracting the interest of many major European clubs thanks to his remarkable performances this season. However, one of the most serious suitors has just withdrawn, reducing the possibilities for the Swedish international.
The club in question is none other than Arsenal, initially very interested in Gyökeres. The Gunners finally chose to turn to another target: Mateo Retegui, star striker of Atalanta. Recently observed by recruiters during a Champions League match, Retegui impressed by scoring a double in a resounding victory against Young Boys (6-1). With 14 goals this season, he is currently the top scorer in Serie A and now appears to be Arsenal’s offensive priority.
Gyokeres and Isak courted elsewhere
This decision comes in a delicate context for the Gunners. Bukayo Saka’s injury complicates the offensive choices of Mikel Arteta, who is looking to strengthen his attack during the January transfer window. Despite their solid position in the Premier League (3rd after a 5-1 victory against Crystal Palace), Arsenal see in Retegui an opportunity to revive their offensive sector.
By dismissing Gyökeres, Arsenal leaves the way open to clubs like Manchester United, also interested in the Swede. As for Alexander Isak, another ruled out target, he is closely followed by Barcelona, seduced by his recent performances.
With Retegui now in their sights, Arsenal could strike a major blow to compensate for their offensive shortcomings and remain competitive in the title race.
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