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Arsenal Wasted Millions on Viktor Gyokeres Despite Wolves Win

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Arsenal extended their lead at the top of the Premier League with a dramatic late win over Wolves at the Emirates Stadium, thanks to an injury-time own goal.

The Gunners knocked on the door for the entire game before finally breaking the deadlock in the 70th minute as Bukayo Saka’s corner bounced back off the post and hit goalkeeper Sam Johnstone in the back, before bouncing in. Wolves thought they’d snatched a point as Tolu Arokodare headed home in injury time, but Saka crossed again and forced a second own goal, this time from Yerson Mosquera, just minutes later to steal all three points

The win puts Mikel Arteta’s side five points clear at the top of the table before Man City’s trip to take on Crystal Palace on Sunday, but the manager will surely be concerned by what he saw during the game.

Viktor Gyokeres Was a Waste of Money

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Premier League – Fulham v Arsenal – Craven Cottage, London, Britain – October 18, 2025 Arsenal’s Viktor Gyokeres reacts REUTERS/David Klein

While Arsenal sit top of the league, there are definitely concerns about some of the performances they have been putting in this season.

Defensively, there is no doubting that the Gunners are one of the top sides in Europe, regardless of which defenders they have available to them. But going forward, they don’t look to be sharp and there are major concerns about their big summer signing Viktor Gyokeres.

The Swede, who signed from Sporting CP in a £64m deal, had been expected to solve a lot of the issues in front of goal that the north London club had been dealing with in recent years. But it’s fair to say that as we approach the halfway point of the season, he has done nothing of the sort.

So far Gyokeres has found the back of the net six times in all competitions, which is considerably less than most would have been expecting. But the big concern isn’t the lack of goals, and more the lack of all-round play and form that he’s showing as part of the team. His performance against Wolves was so bad that he was given just a 3/10 rating.

It’s no coincidence that the team has looked considerably more threatening with Gabriel Jesus leading the line in the last two games after he has come off the bench, while Mikel Merino seems to be more of a threat in the box with his aerial prowess and tehcnical qualities too.

Arteta Got Gyokeres Decision Wrong

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The summer window was dominated by reports that Arteta was keen on signing both Benjamin Sesko and Viktor Gyokeres, but he had to make a decision between them. He clearly opted for the 27-year-old former Coventry man, but it seems like it was a bad call.

Sesko has struggled at Man Utd, so there is no guarantee he would have done better, but it seems clear now that Gyokeres isn’t a good fit for this Arsenal side and the way they play, or more importantly, the way teams play against them.

His lack of technical quality means he struggles to hold the ball up against physical centre-backs with his back to goal, and his lack of sharp movement means he isn’t getting chances in the box like he was in Portugal.

If Arsenal are going to win the Premier League, or even a cup competition, then it may be in spite of Gyokeres’ style and form, rather than because of it. The fans are beginning to turn, and there must be a realisation that they could have put the money towards signing someone else instead, who fits what they want better.

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Man City Make Enquiry for Manu Kone After Arsenal Agreement

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Manchester City have now made contact to sign a player who’s already agreed to join Arsenal this summer.

While their Premier League rivals have sprung into action, it has been a quieter start to the summer transfer window for Arsenal and City.

City are still yet to confirm Enzo Maresca as Pep Guardiola’s successor at the Etihad, but they have been hard at work behind the scenes trying to complete a mega agreement to sign Elliot Anderson from Nottingham Forest.

Meanwhile, Arsenal probably only need to make some tweaks to their squad after such a successful season, but Mikel Arteta will be looking to add players to his squad that can take them to yet another level next term as they look to defend their Premier League title and go one better in the Champions League.

The Gunners look set to add numbers to their attack this summer, with the north Londoners being linked with moves for Aston Villa’s Morgan Rogers and Atletico Madrid’s Julian Alvarez in recent weeks.

Arsenal are also working to find an agreement with Leicester City to sign 16-year-old sensation Jeremy Monga, but it is unclear whether he would be competing in the first-team yet or not if a deal went through.

The Gunners have also been looking at midfield additions for Arteta.

Man City Make Manu Kone Enquiry

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According to journalist Damiano Er Faina, posting on X on Thursday evening, Manchester City have now made over signing French midfielder Manu Kone from AS Roma.

Even though are now closing in on an agreement to sign England star Anderson, it is being widely reported that they want another central midfielder too, with Sandro Tonali of Newcastle United another name mentioned.

Arsenal themselves are looking to reinforce that position with a lack of quality in depth shown last season when they lost players to injury, with Kone emerging as a target.

Reports from Italy earlier this month suggested that the Gunners were closing in on a deal to sign the 25-year-old with personal terms already agreed for him to move to the Emirates.

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Which Other Midfielders Are Arsenal Targeting?

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World Cup – UEFA Qualifiers – England Press Conference – Tottenham Hotspur Training Centre, London, Britain – November 11, 2025 England’s Alex Scott during the press conference Pool via REUTERS/Bradley Collyer
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Kone isn’t the only name reportedly on Arsenal’s central midfield radar this summer, with Alex Scott of Bournemouth someone they like a lot.

GIVEMESPORT sources have revealed the Gunners’ interest in the £80m-rated England international, who the Cherries are desperate to tie down to a new contract with his current deal set to expire in 2028.

Reports in Portugal claim that they are also considering making a move for Sporting Lisbon captain Morten Hjulmand, whose boyhood dream was to play for Arsenal.

Whether the Gunners firm up their reported interest in Kone or not, Arteta and Andrea Berta certainly seem to have other names on their shortlist should Man City swoop in and bring him to the Premier League themselves.

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Trent Alexander-Arnold Could Have Played For the USMNT Instead of England

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Trent Alexander-Arnold has long been one of England’s most talented full-backs, but his international career hasn’t always run smoothly under successive Three Lions managers, resulting in his lack of presence at the 2026 World Cup

That awkward relationship with his national side has led some fans down an unusual rabbit hole: could he have actually represented a different country altogether?

The question resurfaced after the Real Madrid man opened up about his family background in an interview, revealing a transatlantic connection that surprised plenty of supporters.

How Trent Alexander-Arnold Was Eligible for Another Nation

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Jude Bellingham and Trent Alexander-Arnold celebrate for England

The discussion stems from comments back when he was a Liverpool player in 2023. Speaking to Men in Blazers about his mother, who was born in the United States. He explained his fondness for the country, saying:

“The connection is just that my Mum’s American really! I love America, I absolutely love America.”

That maternal link meant Alexander-Arnold was technically eligible to play for the US under FIFA’s nationality rules, which allow players to represent a country through a parent or grandparent’s birthplace, provided they haven’t already been capped elsewhere in a competitive fixture.

Had he picked the USMNT, Trent could be playing a pivotal role in Mauricio Pochettino’s side, rather than watching the competition from home. He’d certainly be a popular figure and the talisman in the American squad.

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Despite that eligibility, the door is firmly shut. Alexander-Arnold has appeared for England in numerous competitive fixtures, which permanently ties him to the Three Lions under FIFA’s switching regulations. Had his only appearances come in friendlies, a U-turn would theoretically have remained possible, but that ship sailed long ago.


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There’s an intriguing family thread running through all this, too. Alexander-Arnold’s mother, Dianne, was born in the United States to his grandmother, Doreen Carling, who was once in a relationship with Sir Alex Ferguson before relocating to New York and marrying there.

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Tottenham Eye Move To Sign ‘Incredible’ West Ham Star, Not Fernandes

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Tottenham are one of the clubs considering a summer move for West Ham ace Crysencio Summerville, according to The Guardian.

The north London club have already completed four transfer deals for the 2026/27 season, and they show no sign of slowing down for head coach Roberto De Zerbi.

Andy Robertson, Marcos Senesi, Jan Paul van Hecke and Martin Dubravka have all signed on the dotted line, with Sandro Tonali and Mateus Fernandes potential further additions as Spurs look to give De Zerbi all the tools he needs after surviving an almighty relegation scare last season.

Tottenham certainly require attacking reinforcements after a real lack of goals from their attacking players during the 2025/26 campaign saw them plunged into relegation trouble.

In the end, it was Summerville and West Ham who were relegated to the Championship on the final day, but the Dutchman looks on course to secure a move away from the Hammers ahead of the new term with clubs interested in his services.

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West Ham are certainly not going to be short on suitors for Summerville as they prepare for life in the Championship with many top stars expected to depart.

As well as interest from Tottenham, The Guardian report that Chelsea and Manchester United are also tracking the winger as they get their squads in place for the new season.

Interest in Summerville may only increase over the next couple of months after so far catching the eye for the Netherlands at the 2026 World Cup.

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The 24-year-old has netted in both of his country’s opening two games against Japan and Sweden, with the player looking to continue his hot streak in the early hours of Friday morning in their final Group F clash against Tunisia.

In what was a disastrous season for West Ham, the left-winger netted seven goals in all competitions for the east London club, including the opening goal in their 2-1 win over Tottenham in January.

Will it be Summerville or Savinho for Spurs?

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Another attacking player who has been mentioned in regards to a move to Tottenham this summer is Manchester City ace Savinho.

Unable to strike a deal for the Brazilian 12 months ago, a move could possibly materialise this summer with a fee of £60million mentioned.

Talk of Savinho swapping City for Spurs appears to have died down of late, with all the attention firmly focused on Tonali and Fernandes at present.

Just like Summerville, Savinho operates from the left-flank but the former Girona man is also comfortable playing from the right.

Summerville did fare better in terms of numbers during the 2025/26 campaign after contributing seven goals and five assists in 34 games compared to Savinho’s four goals and three assists in 36 outings.


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