The report adds that Arsenal have presented an offer worth €70 million (£58m/$79.5) plus a target-based fee. Gyokeres will receive a €12m signing bonus and earn €7m per season in wages if agrees to join the Gunners. Cetinkaya will now present the offer to Sporting president Frederico Varandas.
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Bayern Munich and Manchester United have also shown interest in the Swedish forward, however, Arsenal are now considered favourites to sign him.
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WHAT NEXT FOR ARSENAL?
Manager Mikel Arteta intends to build a roadmap for success next season, which he will work on with his support staff, with an end-of-season performance review scheduled. The Spaniard has also revealed that recruitment is set to be a key area that Arsenal must get right this summer.