Gyokeres joined Arsenal from Sporting CP for a record £64M last week. The 24-year-old striker scored 54 goals for Sporting CP in the previous season and is expected to boost Arsenal's attack. The move is part of manager Mikel Arteta's plan to strengthen the team and improve their chances of winning trophies.
Saliba, who faced Gyokeres in Europe last season, thinks that defenders will find it challenging to deal with Gyokeres' goal-scoring ability. "We know how good he is, it's scary to play against him," Saliba said.
Saliba is happy to have Gyokeres on the team and believes the striker will help Arsenal win games and trophies. When asked about the possibility of Gyokeres being sold to Real Madrid, Saliba remained calm and said there was a good conversation with his agent and the club.
Arsenal is scheduled to face Tottenham in a friendly match in Hong Kong, and fans are eager to see Gyokeres start his first game and score his first goal against their North London rivals.