Viktor Gyokeres makes bombshell Man UTD decision
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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.
Juventus are now said to be leading the race to sign Sporting CP striker Viktor Gyökeres after both Arsenal and Manchester United cooled their pursuits of the Sweden international.
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Football.London on MSNViktor Gyokeres to Arsenal transfer truth - Man Utd stance, release clause, gentleman's agreementViktor Gyokeres is one of the most coveted strikers in Europe at the moment, with Arsenal and Manchester United battling it out for his signature
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Football365 on MSNEuro giants steam into Viktor Gyokeres chase against Arsenal, Man Utd with massive ‘contract offer’The longer Viktor Gyokeres’ future remains undecided, the more clubs are crystallising an interest in one of Europe’s most potent strikers. Arsenal and Manchester United have been strongly linked with the Swedish centre-forward and a return to England from Sporting CP has seemed inevitable,
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TEAMtalk on MSNArsenal target ‘ridiculously good’ striker who’s ‘desperate’ to move after Viktor Gyokeres U-turnArsenal have identified Juventus striker Dusan Vlahovic as a potential alternative to Sporting CP and Sweden international star Viktor Gyokeres.
Manchester United want to sign Viktor Gyokeres and have reportedly decided who will play alongside him at Old Trafford.
ARSENAL have a HUGE summer of business to take care of in the transfer market. The Gunners are reportedly ‘bidding hard’ for Nico Williams and reports even suggest that the Spanish
The Sweden international is one of Europe’s hottest properties this summer following a spectacular season in which he scored 54 goals.
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.