Arsenal Gain Edge in Striker Pursuit as Gyökeres Rules Out Man United Switch; Bayern Enter Sesko Race
Arsenal appear to have a clearer path to signing Viktor Gyökeres after the Swedish forward reportedly ruled out a move to Manchester United this summer. Meanwhile, competition for Benjamin Sesko is heating up, with Bayern Munich now joining the race for the highly-rated RB Leipzig striker.
The Gunners are actively searching for a new centre-forward, with both Gyökeres and Sesko high on their shortlist. After standout seasons for their respective clubs, both strikers are widely expected to move this summer for comparable fees.
There has been growing speculation about which of the two Arsenal would prioritize, but recent developments may provide some clarity. Portuguese outlet Record claims that Gyökeres’ camp has informed Manchester United that the 27-year-old has no intention of joining them, despite their interest and the presence of his current manager, Rúben Amorim, in the conversation for United's dugout earlier in the season.
With United seemingly stepping back, Arsenal could now make progress without direct Premier League competition. Reports suggest that the North London side are even preparing a fresh offer to tempt Sporting CP into a deal for the Sweden international.
However, things may not be as straightforward regarding Sesko. The 22-year-old, who was closely linked with Arsenal last summer before renewing his contract with Leipzig, is now attracting serious attention from Bayern Munich. The Bundesliga giants reportedly view him as a long-term heir to Harry Kane and are expected to make a strong push to secure his signature.
Gabriel Endorses Rodrygo Move to Arsenal: “He’s a Phenomenon”
Arsenal defender Gabriel Magalhães has publicly praised Brazil teammate Rodrygo, calling him a “phenomenon” and expressing his desire to see the Real Madrid star at the Emirates.
Rodrygo has been linked with a potential move away from the Bernabéu amid speculation that Madrid may be open to offers this summer. Speaking on the Podpah podcast in Brazil, Gabriel said he isn’t sure if a move will happen, but he’d welcome the winger with open arms.
“I don’t know if he’s coming to Arsenal,” Gabriel admitted. “I’d like him to, but who knows? Rodrygo is a phenomenon. Everyone is talking about him. If it were up to me, of course [I’d want him here].”
Alongside Rodrygo, Arsenal are also keeping tabs on Athletic Club winger Nico Williams as they explore options to bolster their wide attacking areas.
Partey Leaves Future in Arsenal’s Hands
Thomas Partey has suggested he’s open to extending his stay at Arsenal but emphasized that the final decision lies with the club and his representatives.
The Ghanaian midfielder is entering the final stages of his contract and has faced growing uncertainty regarding his future. Manager Mikel Arteta has publicly expressed a desire to keep the experienced midfielder at the club, and negotiations are said to be ongoing.
Speaking to Ghana’s TV3, Partey highlighted the importance of stability, especially for his family, hinting he’d be happy to remain at Arsenal.
"The most important thing is where you feel happy and at home. There’s also your family to consider,” he said. “When you're younger, you can move freely. But now, I can’t decide anything. It’s up to my agent and the club. I just want to enjoy my football.”
With Jorginho already departing to join Flamengo and Martin Zubimendi expected to arrive from Real Sociedad for around £51 million, Arsenal may need to make another midfield signing if Partey also departs.
AC Milan Monitor Zinchenko as Potential Hernandez Replacement
According to Sky Italia, AC Milan are exploring the possibility of signing Oleksandr Zinchenko from Arsenal. The Ukrainian international has one year left on his contract, and his wages could be a sticking point in any negotiations.
Milan are planning for the potential exit of Theo Hernandez, who is attracting strong interest from Atlético Madrid. Zinchenko, who joined Arsenal from Manchester City in a £32 million move in 2022, has seen his minutes reduced this season, partly due to the emergence of youngster Myles Lewis-Skelly.
The 28-year-old also drew interest from Borussia Dortmund and Atlético during the January window, making a summer move a real possibility.
Nico Williams Favors Bayern Switch Amid Arsenal Interest
Sky Sports Deutschland reports that Bayern Munich have held talks with Nico Williams' representatives, and the 22-year-old winger has expressed his preference for a move to Bavaria. He is reportedly seeking a salary in the region of €20 million annually, and his release clause sits between €60-65 million.
Though Paris Saint-Germain’s Bradley Barcola is another option for Bayern, securing a deal is considered challenging. Meanwhile, Marca claims Athletic Club are preparing a lucrative new offer in a bid to convince Williams to remain in Bilbao.
Arsenal Eyeing Julián Álvarez as Alternative Striker Option
As Arsenal’s efforts to land either Sesko or Gyökeres continue to stall, the club is reportedly considering a move for Atlético Madrid striker Julián Álvarez, according to The Sun.
Álvarez, 25, impressed last season in LaLiga, netting 17 goals and contributing four assists in 37 appearances. With Arsenal eager to reinforce their frontline, the Argentine has emerged as a possible "Plan C" option. Eintracht Frankfurt's Hugo Ekitike is also on the Gunners' radar.