Viktor Gyokeres breaks Arsenal shirt sales record days after £70m transfer

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Swede football star Viktor Gyokeres has smashed Arsenal’s shirt sales record since his move from Sporting Lisbon was confirmed. 

Following weeks of arduous negotiations, the Gunners at last officially announced the Swede as an Arsenal player on Saturday in a deal worth £64million.

The news sent fans into a frenzy, with an announcement video adding to such excitement as it was revealed Arsenal’s new frontman will wear the iconic No 14 shirt, previously donned by club icon Thierry Henry.

It was thought that Gyokeres would have preferred No 9 – currently Gabriel Jesus’ number – but later expressed his desire to follow in the Frenchman’s footsteps.

To mark his much-anticipated arrival, Arsenal offered to print Gyokeres’ name and number on next season’s shirts for free, a service which would usually cost £16.

And the promotional move has been met by a wave of enthusiasm, with Arsenal fans flocking to the club store and website to get their free Gyokeres printing before the deadline on Thursday.

Supporters clambering to secure their shirt even caused the official Arsenal website to crash, with early figures suggesting that ‘No 14 Gyokeres’ sales have eclipsed those of any signing in recent history.

The staggering statistics will only grow before the promotional offer comes to an end tomorrow, with thousands more fans likely to take advantage of the rare freebie.

Before Gyokeres’ signing, fan-favourites Bukayo Saka, Declan Rice and Martin Odegaard had been the most popular names on supporters’ jerseys.

Since Myles Lewis-Skelly shot onto the scene, the youngster has also been a common choice with fans, perhaps thanks to the fact he dons No 49, marking the number of games Arsene Wenger’s Invincibles went without losing.

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