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RED-HOT REVOLUTION: Arsenal Set to Shock the World with Double Signing as Viktor Gyokeres’ Medical Sparks Transfer Earthquake!

Latest Arsenal transfer news and rumours which includes Noni Madueke, Cristhian Mosquera and Viktor Gyokeres updates 

Arsenal are poised to make significant strides in the transfer market as they prepare for the 2025/26 season, with Mikel Arteta’s squad overhaul gaining momentum. The Gunners, currently in a pre-season training camp in Spain, are on the verge of confirming two major signings in Noni Madueke and Cristhian Mosquera, while a breakthrough deal for Sporting CP’s prolific striker Viktor Gyokeres is set to push their summer spending close to £200 million. With a pre-season tour in Asia looming on July 19, 2025, Arteta is eager to integrate his new recruits as Arsenal aim to challenge for the Premier League title.

Double Transfer Announcement Imminent

Arsenal’s transfer activity has been in full swing, with deals for Chelsea winger Noni Madueke and Valencia defender Cristhian Mosquera reportedly sealed. According to transfer expert Fabrizio Romano, Madueke has already passed his medical, while Mosquera is scheduled to undergo his on Wednesday, July 16, 2025. Assuming all proceeds smoothly, Arsenal fans can expect official announcements for both players within the next 48 hours.

Madueke, a 23-year-old winger, joins Arsenal for a reported £52 million from Chelsea, where he made 91 appearances, scoring 13 goals and providing seven assists in the Premier League. His versatility to play on both flanks, combined with his speed and dribbling ability, makes him an ideal addition to provide cover for Bukayo Saka and Gabriel Martinelli. Despite primarily playing on the right, Arteta sees potential to develop him into a left-sided forward, addressing a key summer target for the Gunners.

Cristhian Mosquera, a 21-year-old centre-back from Valencia, is set to join for just under £15 million after agreeing personal terms with Arsenal. His arrival bolsters the defensive unit, providing cover for William Saliba as a right-sided centre-back. Mosquera’s versatility, having played both right and left centre-back roles for Valencia, adds depth to Arsenal’s backline, especially following the release of Takehiro Tomiyasu. His breakthrough 2023-24 season and subsequent adaptability make him a promising long-term investment for Arteta’s project.

football.london suggests that Arteta will be thrilled to have five new signings, including the previously confirmed Kepa Arrizabalaga, Martin Zubimendi, and Christian Norgaard, integrated into the squad before the pre-season tour. However, with Madueke and Mosquera having competed in post-season tournaments, their debuts may be delayed to ensure proper rest and integration. With these signings, Arsenal have addressed their priorities of adding a defender and a wide forward, but further additions remain possible with time left in the transfer window.

Viktor Gyokeres’ Breakthrough Deal

The most significant development in Arsenal’s transfer saga is the imminent arrival of Sporting CP’s star striker Viktor Gyokeres. According to Diario AS, Arsenal have reached an agreement with Sporting president Frederico Varandas for a £63.5 million (€73.5m) transfer, with negotiations now finalized over £8.7 million (€10m) in add-ons described as “easy to meet” bonuses. This resolution ends weeks of stalled talks due to valuation disputes, with Gyokeres reportedly pushing for the move by covering part of the financial gap himself.

Gyokeres, a 27-year-old Sweden international, is set to fly to London for a medical, with a five-year contract awaiting his signature. His remarkable record of 54 goals in 52 appearances across all competitions last season, including a hat-trick against Manchester City in the Champions League, underscores his potential to transform Arsenal’s attack. His desire to return to English football, having previously played for Brighton and Coventry, has driven his determination to join the Gunners, despite Sporting’s initial resistance and threats of fines after he missed pre-season training.

The transfer, if completed, will see Arsenal’s summer spending approach £200 million, reflecting their ambition to compete at the highest level. However, negotiations faced challenges, with Sporting rejecting earlier bids and insisting on a fee closer to £69 million. Gyokeres’ commitment to the move, coupled with Arsenal’s persistence, has paved the way for this blockbuster signing.

What’s Next for Arsenal?

With Madueke, Mosquera, and Gyokeres close to joining, Arsenal’s focus may shift to managing squad depth and potential exits. Players like Leandro Trossard have been linked with moves to Bayern Munich and clubs in Saudi Arabia, which could help balance the books after a significant outlay. Additionally, Arsenal are reportedly eyeing an attacking midfielder, with Crystal Palace’s Eberechi Eze a top target, though no concrete developments have emerged.

As Arsenal prepare for their pre-season tour, Arteta’s vision for a robust and versatile squad is taking shape. The additions of Madueke’s flair, Mosquera’s defensive solidity, and Gyokeres’ goal-scoring prowess signal a clear intent to challenge for silverware. With announcements expected soon, Arsenal fans have plenty to be excited about as the 2025/26 season approaches.