Arsenal’s Viktor Gyökeres Transfer Linked to Shooting Incident in Sweden

Gyökeres’s transfer shooting

Swedish police investigate a shocking incident linked to Viktor Gyökeres’s transfer to Arsenal, as a shooting near Stockholm raises serious concerns.

A shocking development has emerged surrounding Arsenal’s recent signing of Swedish striker Viktor Gyökeres. According to reports from the Swedish press on Thursday morning, a shooting occurred over the weekend in Huddinge, a suburb near Stockholm, and investigators believe it may be connected to Gyökeres’s high-profile transfer to the Premier League.

Gyökeres, who enjoyed another standout season with Sporting CP, had long been tipped for a move to England. After weeks of tense negotiations and rejected bids, Arsenal finally secured the striker’s signature for a reported fee exceeding €75 million. The deal marks a major reinforcement for Mikel Arteta’s squad.

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Shooting and Alleged Blackmail

However, the transfer has now taken a dark turn. Swedish outlet ETC revealed that shots were fired at the residence of a relative of one of Gyökeres’s agents. The Daily Mail adds that the relative may have boasted about receiving a portion of the transfer fee, potentially triggering a blackmail attempt.

Swedish police suspect that organized crime may be targeting football agents due to the massive sums involved in player transfers.

Authorities believe leaked details about the commissions earned in this deal may have led to threats and coercion aimed at Gyökeres’s representation.

Law enforcement is actively pursuing suspects, and the incident is expected to spark widespread attention in Sweden. While the investigation continues, Arsenal will be hoping their new signing remains focused and unaffected by the controversy.

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