Mikel Arteta sends message to Arsenal star Kai Havertz after Viktor Gyokeres transfer – Bundlezy

Mikel Arteta sends message to Arsenal star Kai Havertz after Viktor Gyokeres transfer

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Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta (Picture: Getty)

Mikel Arteta has sought to reassure Kai Havertz over his game-time at Arsenal after Viktor Gyokeres’ move to the Emirates Stadium.

Sweden international Gyokeres completed a £64m move to Arsenal last month and scored his first goal for the club in Saturday’s pre-season friendly against Athletic Bilbao.

Gyokeres’ header, provided by an excellent cross from Martin Zubimendi, put Arsenal ahead and the hosts doubled their lead shortly after through Bukayo Saka.

Havertz came off the bench to add Arsenal’s third late on as Arteta’s side ended a somewhat worrying pre-season schedule with an impressive and deserved win.

Ex-Chelsea man Havertz was Arsenal’s first-choice striker for much of last season but Gyokeres looks set to take that slot following his move from Sporting.

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The 27-year-old enjoyed two prolific seasons at the Portuguese giants, scoring 97 goals in 102 appearances.

Gyokeres’ arrival will put pressure on Havertz but Arteta says the German can play in the same team as Arsenal’s marquee summer signing or adopt a different role in the side.

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Kai Havertz came on for Viktor Gyokeres against Athletic Bilbao (Picture: Getty)

Before his 2023 move to north London, Havertz played across the front line for Chelsea and his national team Germany.

Asked about the competition Havertz will face following Gyokeres’ arrival, Arteta said after the Bilbao win: ‘They can play together or Kai can play in different positions.

‘It elevates the quality in the squad, the options we have in the team and the options to provide opposition with a lot of problems.

‘It’s great to see them both scoring and both of them in such good form. It’s a good problem to have.’

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