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Ornstein reveals crucial detail about Arsenal's striker pursuit
Arsenal are unlikely to sign Victor Osimhen or Ivan Toney this summer, according to The Athletic’s transfer expert David Ornstein.
The Gunners are actively pursuing a new number nine, despite the presence of Gabriel Jesus and the form of Kai Havertz, with Sporting CP’s Viktor Gyokeres currently their priority target, as exclusively reported by FootballTransfers.
The Sweden international is expected to cost €100 million after a mesmerising first season in Portugal, during which time he has scored 36 goals and provided 14 assists in 39 games.
Ornstein has confirmed that Gyokeres is a legitimate option for Arsenal, while ruling out a move for Osimhen or Toney.
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What has David Ornstein said?
During a Q&A on The Athletic’s website, Ornstein was asked about Arsenal’s pursuit of a new striker this summer.
He replied: “As with most clubs and positions on the pitch, there will be varying preferences internally and Arsenal will need to come to a firm consensus before proceeding.
“I'm not aware of this happening yet but that's fairly normal at this stage. Someone like Declan Rice was an exception, as he was the unanimous top choice and main target.
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“There will be so many factors and variables involved in the decision,” Ornstein continued. “As previously reported and widely documented, the likes of Sesko and Gyokeres are well thought of.
“As is Ferguson but the price Brighton would want and the season he has had so far perhaps makes him less likely at the moment.
“I don't see it being an Osimhen or Toney. There will be other options too. I've seen Isak linked and obviously Arsenal went for him in the past, but I don't have any information on that at this point,” he concluded.
Arsenal face Manchester City in a crucial Premier League title on Sunday, with the Gunners looking to extend their lead over Pep Guardiola’s side to four points.