Sporting CP defeated rivals Benfica on Sunday in the Taca de Portugal, and it’s possible that Viktor Gyokeres, who is linked to Manchester United, gave them their last farewell gift.
As interest from England grew, the match was dubbed as Gyokeres’ possible last match for Sporting. The Sweden international is expected to be pursued by both United and Arsenal when the transfer window opens.
Rui Borges has won another league championship this season, thanks in large part to Gyokeres. This season, he has scored 39 goals in 33 league games, making him one of Europe’s most prolific goal scorers.
In an interview with Portuguese TV channel SIC Noticias, he declined to participate in transfer negotiations, which prompted his remarks. We’ll see. It is the future. You can never predict what will happen in football, he remarked. This season demonstrated that you can never predict what will occur. And now it’s the same thing. Let’s see what the future brings.
Gyokeres Signing Could Turn Tide At Man Utd
Although Rasmus Hojlund isn’t entirely to blame, he has been one of United’s most disappointing acquisitions. The Dutch forward Joshua Zirkzee’s £36.5 million move from Bologna last summer seems increasingly absurd these days because of his misprofile.
Fernandes supports the right man, Amorim, but he is worried about the club’s future after it finished 15th in the league and missed out on the Champions League. Gyokeres is the signing that INEOS needs to demonstrate to its captain how they want to get the Red Devils back on track.
Gyokeres has been referred to as the best striker in the world and has stated that his goal for the upcoming season is to play for a team in the Champions League. Fabrizio Romano maintains that it’s still an open race, despite his suggestion that it might make a deal more difficult for the Swede.
Once thought to be the front-runners for Gyokeres, Arsenal now seem to be focusing on Benjamin Sesko of RB Leipzig. That might make it possible for United to support Amorim and Fernandes by acquiring Europe’s most-wanted striker for approximately £55 million.