Mozambican rapper Hernâni da Silva, known for his passion for the Premier League and, in particular, Arsenal, couldn't contain his joy at seeing negotiations progress between the London club and Sporting for Swedish striker Viktor Gyökeres.
In a recent video shared on social media, Hernâni is seen celebrating a goal enthusiastically in a futsal game, using Gyökeres' iconic celebration of crossing his hands over his mouth, inspired by the character Bane from the Batman universe, and shouting the Swedish player's name. The gesture was no coincidence: it comes at a time when Gyökeres' transfer to the Gunners is gaining momentum and is on the verge of being finalized.
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According to information released in England and confirmed by the Portuguese newspaper THE BALL, Arsenal and Sporting are close to reaching an agreement. The deal is expected to involve a fixed payment of €63.5 million, plus €10 million in variables, totaling a potential €73.5 million – one of the highest amounts ever paid for a player in the Portuguese league. The resistance in recent days was related to bonuses, but the parties finally reached an understanding after the player's agent waived the commission he was due.
Although no formal offer has yet reached Sporting, the terms of the deal are defined, and sources close to the process indicate that an agreement is imminent. Between the player and Arsenal, everything is already agreed: a contract valid for five seasons.
For Hernâni, a big fan of the London club, Gyökeres' arrival represents not only a significant reinforcement for Arsenal's attack, but also a reason for celebration as a passionate supporter – a passion he doesn't hesitate to demonstrate, whether on social media or on futsal pitches.






















