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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.

Photo by Eurasia Sport Images/Getty Images
Photo by Eurasia Sport Images/Getty Images

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.

“I think Gyokeres will go somewhere 👀” David Ornstein gives his predictions for the second half of the꧒ season @proampadeltour 🔥

“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
Games13
Goals17
Assists1
League games only

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.