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Gyokeres is expected to leave the reigning champions of Portugal at some point this summer. Though his destination remains unclear amid claims that he has "officially" rejected Manchester United and a reunion with former head coach Ruben Amorim.
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It was at that point that the entire saga took a turn. Sporting CP president Frederico Varandas accused Gyökeres’s agent of “blackmail” and rejected the existence of an agreement which would see the striker sold for well below his €100 million (£85.1 million, $115.4 million) release clause.
Sporting CP are prepared to honour their gentleman’s agreement made with Viktor Gyokeres, as per reports.In recent days, a lot of fuss has been made about Gyokeres’ price tag amid concrete
The Sweden international is one of Europe’s hottest properties this summer following a spectacular season in which he scored 54 goals.
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FootballTransfers on MSNViktor Gyokeres: Man Utd or Arsenal? Fabrizio Romano reveals latest on Sporting CP striker's next clubFootball transfer news expert Fabrizio Romano has dropped an important update on Sporting CP striker Viktor Gyokeres.
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Football365 on MSNEuro giants steam into Viktor Gyokeres chase against Arsenal, Man Utd with massive ‘contract offer’Surprise club joins Arsenal and Man United in the race to sign Gyokeres and offer '£11m-per-year' contract to get his attention
Sporting CP president Frederico Varandas has released an explosive statement about Viktor Gyokeres after he reportedly went on 'strike' amid intense transfer speculation. Gyokeres enjoyed an ultra-prolific campaign last season, scoring an impressive 54 goals in 52 games across all competitions.
Football Insider has learned that Benjamin Sesko remains the priority striker target at Arsenal as the summer transfer window re-opens.
Gyokeres has a release clause worth €100m in his current deal with Sporting, but multiple outlets believe that he will be allowed to leave for an offer of €60m plus €10m in bonuses this summer. Sporting Club President Frederico Varandas denies that this is the case.