It's true that the departure of gyokeres will affect their goal scoring rate but I don't think that it will really affect them that much because I believe that they can use the money from the sell of gyokeres to buy two top strikers that can get them some good goals , it's only traditional for teams to struggle when a new coach take over because the players to adapt to the style of play of the new coach
I'm confident Sporting CP will consistently produce reliable strikers and goalscorers every season. Therefore, Viktor Gyokeres' departure is nothing to worry about. In fact, Sporting CP shouldn't miss this opportunity to profit significantly from his sale. The player has now undergone a medical, and a deal to return to the Premier League is imminent.
And to briefly recount Gyokeres' journey, I never expected him to return to the Premier League as one of the best strikers in the world. Previously, he was discarded by Brighton, then moved to a second-tier club, before finally signing a permanent deal with Sporting for £20 million. Now, he's about to play for one of the biggest clubs in the Premier League. Of course, Arsenal didn't come cheap when they signed this star; they spent a total of £73 million to bring him to London.