I had my doubts at first, but Gyokeres’ numbers speak for themselves. His goal tally has been almost identical to his number of appearances for two seasons in a row — that kind of consistency is rare. He’s also delivered in the Champions League and for the national team. Of course, the Premier League is a step up in intensity, but with the quality around him at Arsenal, he won’t lack service. If he stays fit, I can see him finishing the season as one of the top three scorers in the league.
He has played in the premier league before but didn't find success although that's before he became this inform striker scoring lots of goals. When he played he used to be a bench warmer for Brighton but at Arsenal, he's coming into the starting 11 immediately and that's going to give him more opportunities to display his ability. I do think he's a quality player and he's going to prove it regardless of him now playing in a tougher league. His team mates are going to help him alot and Arsenal will become more dangerous in their attack with his addition. Saka now has a someone he can be giving lots of assists.