
Transfers
David Ornstein makes transfer prediction about Viktor Gyokeres amid links to Arsenal
Arsenal have been linked with a number of big names heading into 2025.
Arsenal are keen on Alexander Isak, while Martin Zubimendi remain𓆏s a target for Mikel Arteta heading into next year.
Arsenal are also among a long list of teams looking at Viktor Gyokeres.
Arsenal have recently scouted Gyokeres, and the man could be on the move soon.
Spea🍸king to SportBible, David Ornstein has been discussing Gyokeres’ future, and he’s made an interesting prediction about the forward.
Indeed, Ornstein reckons thaꦰt Gyokeres will be the next big transfer 💟market mover, claimng that this deal will send ripples across the industry and the market as a whole.
- READ MORE: The statement Raheem Sterling made straight after he joined Arsenal🐽 which has not come true

David Ornstein predicts Viktor Gyokeres to make big move
Ornstein spoke about Gꦦyokeres and a potential transfer from Sportingꦿ.
According to the journalist, Gyokeres will be on the move next summer and 🥃this could be the next big story in 🃏the window.
“Can you predict the 🏅next biggest move in the transfer market?” Ornstein was asked.
“Maybe Viktor Gyokeres next summer. I think he 🌳will go somewhere. So that is a big story to break and that will cause ripples within the industry and the market,” Ornstein said.
Who could sign Viktor Gyokeres?
Arsenal are one of the clubs keen on💜 Gyokeres, but they’re not the only club looking at the striker.
Indeed, Gyokeres is a wanted man, and when you look at his stats from this season, it’s easy to u🐬nderstand why.
Viktor Gyokeres stats this season | |
Games | 13 |
Goals | 17 |
Assists | 1 |
Manchester United have been linked with Gyokeres, while Chelsea are also keen on the striker.
Tottenham like Gyokeres too, so there arꦰe a number of options for the striker🥂 within the Premier League.
Of course, having played for the likes of Brighton, Swansea and, most notably, Covent🐎ry City, Gyokeres is no stranger to English football, and he may well be keen to return to the UK and prove his ability in the top-flight.
As Ornstein says, this transfer could be one of the biggest stories of the summe𒁃r, and there are bo💦und to be more and more headlines around Gyokeres by the time the transfer window opens.