The 26-year-old has been attracting attention from the Premier League, with Arsenal leading the race despite interest from United. United's manager, Ruben Amorim, has a strong connection to Gyokeres, which adds to the complexity of the situation. David Ornstein mentioned that a move for Gyokeres is imminent, and he is a player that Arsenal's sporting director, Andrea Berta, likes.
Gyokeres is considered a valuable signing, offering good value for money. However, time is running out, and other clubs are also showing interest in him. Arsenal is eager to bring in a new striker to replace Gabriel Jesus and Kai Havertz, who have been injury-prone for most of the season.
The North London side is pushing the deal forward ahead of the summer transfer window, which opens on June 1st. United needs to secure Champions League qualification by winning the Europa League to strengthen their budget. Meanwhile, Arsenal is close to confirming their place in the competition next season, with a two-point lead.
Gyokeres has a tough decision to make, considering the Europa League final, his connection with Amorim, and Arsenal's significant wage offer.