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Rio Ferdinand warns Man Utd and Arsenal not to sign £63m star

Gyokeres has been one of the most prolific goalscorers in Europe over the last two seasons scoring a hugely impressive 82 goals in 90 games for Sporting Lisbon

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The 26-year-old’s blistering form has caught the eye of a number of clubs, with Manchester United and Arsenal both said to be interested in bringing him to the Premier League.

Ruben Amorim worked with Gyokeres before leaving Sporting for United in November and is expected to sign a new striker in the summer.

Manchester United spent over £100m on forwards Rasmus Hojlund and Joshua Zirzkee but neither appear to be at the required level.

Arsenal will also surely bolster Mikel Arteta’s attacking options after opting not to sign a new striker during the January transfer window, a decision that quickly backfired.

Gyokeres may be an attractive proposition for both Man United and Arsenal but Ferdinand has warned both clubs against a move, insisting the Sweden international is ‘not the guy’.

‘I don’t think he’s the guy,’ Ferdinand said on his YouTube channel. ‘I’ve not watched him loads but I’ve probably watched him three times really, really closely.

‘Three times I’ve watched him and I’ve gone, he ain’t getting those opportunities in the Premier League. When I see him physically matched, I don’t see it. What else is there?

‘That’s the questions I’m asking. Is there enough after he’s physically matched to get a goal? Physicality is a massive thing in the game today.

‘A Ruben Amorim team need physicality and runners but there’s no real physicality in this squad. It just isn’t there.’

Former Manchester City, Everton and Wolves defender Joleon Lescott also has doubts over Gyokeres, who reportedly has a release clause worth £63m.

‘I believe Arsenal could go for him but he’s not the guy,’ he said.

‘I remember when Timo Werner first came to Chelsea, they played Brighton and he said “I’ve never seen anything like that” in terms of the physicality. Physicality is such a big thing in the Premier League.’

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