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Mikel Arteta says he is not considering selling striker Gabriel Jesus
ARSENAL have allegedly Viktor Gyokeres time off to attend court in his homeland. The big-money summer signing was called as a witness in a case that is set to take place in Sweden in 2026.
Mikel Arteta's biggest kryptonite on his journey to proving he can be the manager to fix Arsenal's trophy drought has been his striking department. And after the Gunners' 3-0 win over Club Brugge in the Champions League on Wednesday night, it seems everyone is making the same worrying point about Viktor Gyokeres.
Arsenal have come to a decision on their striker position amid the slow start of Gyokeres, with a report naming two superstars from AC Milan and Real Madrid who could be the Gunners' next big signing
Viktor Gyokeres has been subject to some scrutiny after a four-game goal drought, but Mikel Arteta has advised fans to 'let him do what he does best'.
Gabriel Jesus made his return from an 11-month injury layoff on Wednesday as Arsenal beat Club Brugge 3-0, replacing Viktor Gyokeres as a second-half substitute
The jury is just about still out and waiting to deliver its verdict, but the sight of Gabriel Jesus instantly adding a touch of vim and vigour to Arsenal ’s forward line after nearly 12 months out will hardly have aided Viktor Gyokeres and the case for his defence.
Assessing Viktor Gyokeres' form as Arsenal prepare to face Club Brugge on Wednesday. Watch the Champions League on DAZN - US, CA & NZ
Arsenal supporters were in disbelief that another one of their ex-striker flops Eddie Nketiah scored for Crystal Palace against Fulham.
Viktor Gyokeres believes Arsenal are short on creativity at the moment. Responding to the weekend's defeat at Villa Park, the Swede urged his team-mates to be more inventive in the final third and to take more shots if they want to revive their title push.
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