Arsenal's need for a striker has been a constant discussion for what feels like a lifetime. With the Gunners looking likely to miss out on a Premier League title for a third successive season, the calls for a new marksman at the Emirates have been deafening of late.
Plenty of candidates ranging from Alexander Isak to Benjamin Sesko have been talked about of late as pressure ramps up on Mikel Arteta and the Arsenal hierarchy to take action. Well, it seemed like they took a step in the right direction over the weekend.
On Sunday, reports emerged that the Gunners have taken a 'strong interest' in Sporting Lisbon striker Viktor Gyokeres, who has been banging the goals in for the Primeira Liga leaders this season.
Arsenalโs new sporting director Andrea Berta, whose appointment was confirmed by the club on Sunday, is believed to hold Gyokeres in high regard and will lead a charge to acquire his signature.
Isak had previously been the talk of the town in north London with Arteta said to be 'a huge fan' (who isn't?), but Newcastle seemingly have no plans in letting Gyokeres' fellow Swede leave Tyneside.
While Isak has been ripping up the Premier League this season, and beyond, for the Magpies, statistics provided by Sofascore show that Gyokeres has outshone his compatriot in several departments this campaign.
The Sporting striker has netted a mammoth 42 goals in as many games this term in all competitions, while Isak has found the back of the net on 19 fewer occasions.
The Newcastle man has played nine games fewer due to not being involved in European competition, but even then he is scoring at a slower rate.
Gyokeres is finding the net every 80 minutes, while Isak scored every 113 minutes. Now, it's not like the Geordie forward has a bad record, is it? He is one of the hottest properties in football. But it just goes to show how frequently his fellow countryman is scoring.
The former Coventry striker also has a higher goal conversion rate than Isak - 29 per cent to 27 per cent - and narrowly he has a superior big chance conversion, too, with Gyokeres' 57 per cent beating out Isak's 56 per cent.
Gyokeres' closest competitor in terms of statistics also hails from a league outside of Europe's top five. Victor Osimhen's impressive season on loan at Galatasaray has seen him scoring goals for fun, but just not quite as regularly as Arsenal's supposed new interest.
Osimhen's 26 goals are impressive but don't come close to Gyokeres' record while he has scored every 94 minutes which is more frequently than Isak, but not the big Swede.
Arsenal have also been courting Sesko, who has 17 goals in 37 games this season, and while he is five years younger than the 26-year-old Gyokeres, statistics show he is much more inconsistent, only scoring every 158 minutes.
The Gunners also made a shock bid for Aston Villa's Ollie Watkins in January, and the 29-year-old is one of the strikers to have one statistic over Gyokeres. A rarity.
Watkins has 12 assists in all competitions this campaign, one more than the Sporting man. However, he has scored a mammoth 28 goals fewer, and with the Gunners looking for a goalscorer it may just make them side with Gyokeres - just a hunch.
Now, while the ex-Brighton man has proved he is statistically much better than several of Europe's top strikers this season, how does he fare when set against Aresenal's current attackers?
The answer is: pretty well. Gyokeres has 33 more goal involvements than Kai Havertz, in only eight more games. The German only managed 15 goals across all competitions before his hamstring injury.
Meanwhile, Gabriel Jesus is even further away from Gyokeres' having only netted seven times in 27 games.
Arsenal's need for a striker has been all too apparent this season, and the statistics show exactly what we already know.
While Gyokeres hasn't played in the Premier League, his 85 goals in 92 games since joining Sporting in 2023 speaks for itself.
kandmopty
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Best lineup for Barcelona
ssemweziderrickElvis
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SINCE ARSENAL IS HAVING GOOD PLAYERS IN OTHER POSITIONS APART FROM STRIKERS hope they sign All of the four Strikers OSMHEN GYรKEREZ BENJAMIN ISAAC ๐ค๐ค๐๐ฝ๐๐ฝ๐๐ฝ๐๐ฝ
Radabeirtu
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V.Gyokers is God,s send to Arsenal already,he will be a great signing to Arsenal that will continue to be a fantastic talk of the world because everything about him is goals scoring he is a perfect goal scorer and is what we need, what are we waiting for.ForGod sake they should be no comparisim again, please my new sporting Director I beg of you sign Viktor Gyokeres for the betterment of Arsenal trophyles story to change to trophy retainers.Gunners for life.
Richardoghale
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Osimhen is a complete striker, Chelsea should just sign him for God's sake ๐คฆ๐ฝโโ๏ธ
Outlier
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Big numbers in a small league is one thing but can he break down low blocks? Does he have the close control and guile to do that?
Zuybclmsu
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Nobody is seeing that Osimhen is more of a striker than this guy... see their conversion rate...
Dante101
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breaking news Gyokeres to Manchester City b given Haaland out injured
Pocdinyz
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this Gyokeres reminds me of Alexis Sanchez. I'm thinking he will be a success at Arsenal ๐ฅ
tiademrsy
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This guy scored a hatrick against Man -City in the champions league remember, what are you talking about the guy it's a class...
BLESSEDSONKINGSLEY
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EPL is altogether a different ball game.....let him come to EPL.......not easy like Portuguese league
The same thing you all said about Haaland coming to the premier league now we all know how Haaland harvested against every team currently playing in the EPL ๐ค๐ค
lemabimnpz
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Nunez is prof of the league comparison... then again pepe was great
GopsAmeshu
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If Barcelona want to replace Lewy, he is just perfect.
SGTSingam
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He's doing great at Sporting with 42 goals to his name, but he could've scored as many as more than 100 goals shall he stayed with Frank Lampard's Coventry City ๐๐ป
nopaciptuz
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EPL is altogether a different ball game.....let him come to EPL.......not easy like Portuguese league