Headline: Arsenal Striker Viktor Gyokeres Positions Himself for Move to Barcelona
In a noteworthy turn of events as the summer transfer window approaches its conclusion, Arsenal striker Viktor Gyokeres is actively seeking to join FC Barcelona. According to Victor Navarro of COPE, the Swedish international is pushing for a transfer to the Catalan club after Atletico Madrid’s Julian Alvarez deal fell through.
Barcelona’s quest for a prominent center forward has intensified due to the recent departures of Robert Lewandowski and Ferran Torres. Manager Hansi Flick had identified Alvarez as the ideal candidate, but Atletico Madrid has steadfastly refused to part ways with the 26-year-old striker, despite his open desire to leave the club. On Tuesday, Barcelona was reminded by Atleti’s CEO Miguel Angel Gil Marin that their position on Alvarez remains unchanged.
This situation has prompted Barcelona to explore other options. As previously reported, Lautaro Martinez of Inter Milan, who is also an Argentina teammate of Alvarez, has emerged as the new primary target for the La Liga champions. Meanwhile, Gyokeres’ representatives are aggressively pursuing a move to Spain, sensing an opportunity after his year in England.
Gyokeres made a significant impact at Arsenal after joining in July 2025 for a club-record fee of €63.5 million (£54.8 million), following a remarkable stint at Sporting CP, where he scored 97 goals in 102 appearances. His debut season in the Premier League saw him help the club clinch the title while finishing as Arsenal’s top scorer with 21 goals in 55 matches across all competitions.
However, despite his statistical success, Gyokeres experienced frustration due to his limited playing time in important fixtures. Mikel Arteta often opted for Kai Havertz in key matches, leaving Gyokeres on the bench for the Champions League final and the recent Community Shield victory.
The player’s desire to leave Arsenal could stem from this lack of consistent first-team action. Although Gyokeres is keen for a transfer, the financial aspects of the move present challenges. Arsenal has no pressing need to offload a player under contract until 2030, who also plays a crucial role in their squad.
With Gyokeres actively offering his services to Barcelona and Flick’s demand for a proven scorer, the Catalan club might be inclined to make an initial bid to test Arsenal’s willingness to sell. Recent reports indicated tentative interest from Barcelona, but it remains uncertain whether this will lead to a formal proposal.
In a major development as we enter the final days of the summer transfer window, Arsenal striker Viktor Gyokeres is “offering himself daily” to FC Barcelona.
Indeed, according to journalist Victor Navarro of COPE, the Swedish international is pushing for a move to Catalan club as an alternative following the definitive collapse of their pursuit of Atletico Madrid’s Julian Alvarez.
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Alvarez ruled out
Barcelona’s search for a marquee number nine has become increasingly desperate following the high-profile exits of Robert Lewandowski and Ferran Torres earlier this summer.
Manager Hansi Flick had identified Alvarez as his ideal reinforcement, but Atletico Madrid refused to sell the 26-year-old striker despite his public admission of wanting an exit.
As per the journalist, Barcelona were made aware once again on Tuesday that Atleti CEO Miguel Angel Gil Marin would not change his stance on the matter.
Gyokeres offering himself to Barcelona. (Photo by Charles McQuillan/Getty Images)
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This development has forced the Blaugrana to pivot. As already reported, Alvarez’s Argentina teammate, Lautaro Martinez of Inter Milan, has emerged as the new top priority for the La Liga champions.
But Gyokeres’ camp is now aggressively pushing for a switch to La Liga, sensing an opportunity to secure a big move after a year in England.
A frustrating debut season
Gyokeres joined Arsenal in July 2025 for a club-record fee of €63.5 million (£54.8 million) after a sensational spell at Sporting CP, where he netted 97 goals in 102 games.
His debut campaign in England was ostensibly a success; the 28-year-old lifted the Premier League title and finished as the club’s top scorer with 21 goals in 55 appearances across all competitions.
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However, beneath the silverware lies a narrative of frustration. Despite his impressive return of 14 Premier League goals in 36 matches, Gyokeres often found himself overlooked for Arsenal’s biggest fixtures.
Mikel Arteta frequently preferred Kai Havertz in the central striking role for crucial tactical battles, leaving the Swede on the bench for the Champions League final and the recent Community Shield victory over Manchester City.

Will Barcelona make a move? (Photo by Alex Caparros/Getty Images)
This lack of undisputed status could be the driving force behind his desire to depart the Emirates Stadium after just one season.
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Difficult operation
While the player’s desire may be clear, the economics of the deal remain complex. Arsenal are under no pressure to sell a player who is under contract until 2030 and remains a key part of their squad depth.
Nevertheless, with Gyokeres actively offering himself to Barcelona and Hansi Flick demanding a proven goalscorer to lead his line, the Catalans may decide to test Arsenal’s resolve with an opening proposal.
There have been reports of tentative interest from the club not very long ago. Now, it remains to be seen whether it translates into a formal move.
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