Arsenal are reportedly prepared to include Viktor Gyokeres as part of a deal to sign Julian Alvarez from Atletico Madrid, according to reports on Wednesday. The potential sacrifice of Gyokeres signals the seriousness of Arsenal’s interest in securing the services of the Argentinian striker.
Alvarez has been a consistent performer for Atletico Madrid, contributing significantly to their attacking line since joining the club. He has established himself as a key player in La Liga, attracting attention from several top European clubs, including Arsenal. Gyokeres, meanwhile, has been a valuable asset for Arsenal since his arrival, though his role may become limited with the potential addition of Alvarez.
This development comes as Mikel Arteta looks to bolster his attacking options ahead of the new season. Arsenal finished second in the Premier League last season and are keen to mount another strong title challenge. Adding a proven goalscorer like Alvarez could be crucial to their ambitions. The willingness to include Gyokeres in the deal demonstrates Arsenal’s determination to land Alvarez, even if it means parting ways with a current squad member.
Elsewhere, Fabrizio Romano revealed further details regarding Manchester United’s interest in Atalanta midfielder Ederson. The club may revisit their pursuit of the player, though the specifics of any potential deal remain unclear. Manchester United are actively reshaping their squad under new management, and Ederson is seen as a potential long-term solution in midfield.
Chelsea’s transfer plans have also been impacted by potential departures, forcing manager Xabi Alonso to identify alternative targets. The club is bracing for the exits of several players, prompting a change in strategy in the transfer market. The situation highlights the dynamic nature of player movement during the summer window. Manchester United are facing a tight timeframe to secure the signature of Angelo Stiller from Stuttgart, with time running out to complete the transfer. The club has long been linked with the player, but competition from other clubs could complicate matters.




