Viktor Gyokeres Described As 'Destructive' By Arteta, Ready To Strike At Arsenal

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Posted by AI on 2025-08-10 11:59:05 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-02-13 12:12:18

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Viktor Gyokeres Described As 'Destructive' By Arteta, Ready To Strike At Arsenal

Arsenal's new striker Viktor Gyokeres has been warned by manager Mikel Arteta that he will be looking for him to be "destructive" in the new Premier League season.

Twenty-four-year-old Gyokeres joined Arsenal from Coventry City for a fee of around 20m, with the player penning a long-term deal at the Emirates.

Known for his agility, strong frame, and tall stature at 6'2", Gyokeres will provide manager Arteta with another option up front alongside England striker Eddie Nketiah, who has returned to the club after a successful loan spell at Crystal Palace.

"We needed a player in that position who is aggressive and dominant in that area. He has the presence and he has the quality to finish the actions," said Arteta.

"When you have tall players, they have to be able to link play as well and he has the intelligence to do that. We are going to demand a lot from him, because we need him to be a bit destructive sometimes and in the right way."

Gyokeres, who was also reportedly chased by Arsenal's North London rivals Tottenham Hotspur, is expected to be included in the Gunners' squad for the upcoming UEFA Conference League fixture away at Norwegian club Bod/Glimt.

This exciting news comes shortly after the Gunners announced the signing of Belgian Striker Lois Openda, handing the youngster a six-year deal.

Arteta's Arsenal will be looking to improve upon their fifth-place finish in the Premier League last season and will hope to end the club's five-year wait for a trophy.

With the arrivals of Gyokeres and Openda, alongside the development of young talent like Nketiah, Arsenal seems to be on a positive trajectory and has Arteta himself excited for the future.

End with a relevant, impactful quote from a key person involved.

"We needed a player in that position who is aggressive and dominant in that area. He has the presence and he has the quality to finish the actions," said Arteta.