Man Utd handed Gyokeres blow as CNN reveals agent talks with rivals

Viktor Gyokeres on the pitch for Sporting CP
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Manchester United might be falling behind in the race for Sporting CP bomber Viktor Gyokeres after a chaotic day in the office.

The Red Devils have recently emerged as the favourites to land the 27-year-old free-scoring striker who is apparently intrigued by the prospect of reuniting with Ruben Amorim at Old Trafford.

The Premier League giants were hoping to pounce on a reported gentleman’s agreement between Gyokeres’ entourage and Sporting that would allow the player to leave for €60 million plus another €10 million in add-ons.

Nevertheless, the president of the Portuguese club, Frederico Varandas, denied the reported figures on Wednesday, claiming he only agreed to sell the Swede for less than the value of the release clause, which is set at €100 million, but his suitors will definitely have to fork out offers larger than €70 million.

Sporting president clarifies Gyokeres’ gentleman’s agreement

This certainly came as a blow for Man Utd who are operating on a limited transfer kitty this summer after missing out on Champions League football.

To make matters even worse for the Red Devils, Arsenal have reportedly stepped up their interest in Gyokeres.

According to CNN Portugal, the Gunners have held talks with the player’s agent on Wednesday as they look to overtake Man Utd in the race for one of the most coveted centre-forwards on the planet.

Viktor Gyokeres celebrates scoring for Sporting against Man City.
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Arsenal hold talks with the agent of Viktor Gyokeres

Like United, Arsenal have been searching the market for a centre-forward. Hence, the two clubs’ plans have become entangled, as they have been following several common profiles, including Benjamin Sesko and Hugo Ekitike.

Nevertheless, Gyokeres remains a cut above the rest after netting a whopping 54 goals in 52 appearances this season, so it is no surprise to see the two Premier League giants battling it out for his services.

But sadly for Man Utd, their rivals’ healthier finances could see them miss out on the Sweden international.

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  1. Thinking out aloud … Perhaps Gyokeres’ agent is looking after himself more than his client – a larger transfer fee might mean a larger commission for the agent. If Gyokeres really does want Utd, maybe he needs to get a new agent.

  2. There is absolutely nothing with United’s finances in relation to PSR…None what-so-ever….Never mind what the Gutter Press and other assorted “doom mongers”.

    United have no PSR problems in this window END OF..

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