Mikel Arteta has responded to Wayne Rooney’s praise of Arsenal striker Viktor Gyökeres, saying it’s refreshing to see the new signing judged on his overall contribution to the team rather than just the numbers of goals he’s scored.
Gyökeres has netted six goals in 14 appearances across all competitions, with four of those strikes coming in the Premier League, but he did go on a scoreless run of nine games that included blank outings for Sweden.
A quick-fire double against Atlético Madrid got things back on track in the goals department, but his overall link-up play with Arsenal’s midfield and forward line has been good, as well as his willingness to stretch the game and run the channels. Gyökeres’s physicality has also caused problems for central defenders, adding a different dynamic to Arsenal’s attack when compared to Kai Havertz’s offering in 2024–25.
Rooney said “Arsenal have been crying out for a number nine for a few years now and he’s come in and his work rate, his determination, his hold-up play and obviously scoring a few goals as well,” when describing why he’d put Gyökeres in his top three players of the season so far, and Arteta told reporters on Friday that he was pleased with that assessment.
“I'm really glad that this is coming from someone like Wayne, his experience and the kind of player that he was.,” the Spaniard said.
“Actually then it's not just related to the goals that he has scored but the contribution to the team and the impact that Viktor has in our team, his work rate, the way he opens the spaces for other people, the timing that he generates for us and then as well the level of threat that he has brought to the team, which is magnificent. So I'm really happy to hear that.”
Rooney had listed Gyökeres alongside Bournemouth’s Antoine Semenyo, whose form has led to fresh transfer speculation amid a £65 million release clause in his contract that is valid for January, and Manchester United’s Bryan Mbeumo—the Cameroonian has enjoyed a fine start to his career at Old Trafford after a big-money move from Brentford in the summer.






