Viktor Gyokeres may be the joint-second top scorer in the Premier League, but he won’t win this season’s Golden Boot.That’s the view of talkSPORT’s Troy Deeney, who believes his Arsenal teammate Kai Havertz will replace him in attack for their biggest games of the campaign.Gyokeres has taken little time to show what’s he capable of for ArsenalGettyGyokeres has netted three goals in four appearances for Arsenal since his £63.7million signing from Sporting Lisbon in the summer.He scored on two occasions in their 5-0 thrashing of Leeds United before extending his tally in a 3-0 victory over Nottingham Forest.The Sweden international is level with Bournemouth star Antoine Semenyo on three Premier League goals for the 2025/26 season.Only Erling Haaland is ahead of the duo on five for Manchester City, but former Watford striker Deeney still has concerns over his ability.“I think he’s good,” he said on the Hawksbee and Jacobs show. “I think he scores enough goals.“But I don’t think he scores enough goals to beat Haaland, to beat [Mohamed] Salah or [Alexander] Isak. “I don’t think, for what Arsenal need to go over the top… I don’t think he scores more than Joao Pedro over the course of the year.”Gyokeres showed great movement to score from an Eberechi Eze cross against Forest on Saturday, something that Deeney noted.Who does Troy Deeney think will bench Viktor Gyokeres?However he suggested that Havertz, who is currently injured, is better suited against stronger opposition in all competitions.He remarked: “You can’t take away from that, the movement for that is really good.Gyokeres is already in the mix to finish as the season’s top scorerGettyBut Deeney has named four other players who he thinks will outscore himtalkSPORTOne of those is Salah, who has won four Golden Boots for LiverpoolGetty“I just think when you look over the totality of his career which, I’m a little bit of a nerd, I do do this, he doesn’t score in the big games consistently, and that’s what Arsenal are going to need. “So, when they played against Man United… This is perfect because in my family now, because of my wife’s side, loads of Arsenal fans. So when they played Man United, can’t get any of them on the phone, they all go missing.“The week after against Leeds he scores two, they’re phoning my phone, so it’s like this big thing that keeps [going] up and down. “He didn’t do anything against Liverpool, but they’re the games they brought him in for. “Even if you don’t score, you’re a nuisance, you’re a threat, you make other people say, ‘Right, we need to deal with you’, which opens up space for [Bukayo] Saka, Eze, [Noni] Madueke, whoever it is. “I just think in those moments, it’s where he’s going to fall short and I think in those bigger games, when everyone is up to speed, Havertz will play in those games, I really do.”According to Deeney, Gyokeres could make way for Havertz despite his scoring successGettyGyokores has scored in each of his home matches against Leeds and Nottingham ForestHow Gyokeres could dispel Deeney’s claimArsenal return to Champions League action on Tuesday evening when they face Athletic Bilbao, live on talkSPORT 2.Gyokeres has scored six goals in the competition, with three of those coming for Sporting Lisbon against City last season.A goal against Bilbao will only add to his confidence ahead of a huge Premier League clash on Sunday.Arsenal host City at the Emirates Stadium, where victory would send them six points clear of the 2023/24 champions.After a Carabao Cup third round trip to Port Vale, Newcastle will be their final opposition of the month in what is a huge test.The Gunners have lost and failed to score in all of their last three trips to St. James’ Park across all competitions.1: Premier League Fixtures & Results