Gyokeres expressed his optimism about the situation, saying, "It's football, and you never know what will happen. I'm focusing on my current team and waiting to see what the future holds." He emphasized that his main priority is to play for a club that genuinely wants him.
Gyokeres had a brief stint with Brighton, but unfortunately, he didn't make a Premier League appearance during his time there.
When discussing his aspirations to join Arsenal and play in the Premier League, Gyokeres stated, "It's one of the top leagues in Europe, and I've had a taste of it before. Although I didn't get to play, I'd love the opportunity to prove myself and make a name for myself in the league." He also mentioned that it would be a form of "revenge" for him to finally play in the Premier League.
Regarding comparisons to top strikers like Harry Kane and Erling Haaland, Gyokeres confidently asserted that he belongs in the same league as them. He said, "I'm definitely one of the best strikers in the world, and I'm proud to be on the same level as those talented players."