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The hidden reason explained why Manchester United transfer target Viktor Gyokeres is ‘super angry’ With Sporting CP amid Victor Osimhen rejection

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An intriguing development in Manchester United’s pursuit of Viktor Gyokeres is that the Swede is purportedly “furious” with Sporting CP, and Ruben Amorim and his entourage are becoming increasingly concerned that they may not secure his signature in the face of intense competition.

After a lackluster 2024/25 Premier League season, the Old Trafford executives were eager to bring in new personnel as soon as possible. In light of the ambiguity surrounding Rasmus Hojlund’s future, a new striker may have been a top priority.

Also, Gyokeres is mentioned in conversations. Fabrizio Romano, writing for GIVEMESPORT, acknowledged that club officials have engaged in discussions with the 27-year-old talisman, who scored a total of 54 goals in the 2024/25 season, in addition to their interest in Victor Osimhen.

The hidden reason explained why Manchester United transfer target Viktor Gyokeres is ‘super angry’ With Sporting CP amid Victor Osimhen rejection


Gyokeres is “furious” with Sporting amid “Man Utd’s fears.”
The Swedish striker is dissatisfied with the leadership of Sporting President Frederico Varandas.

It is inevitable that Gyokeres will be on the move this summer. However, he is reportedly dissatisfied with his current employers for failing to honor the gentleman’s agreement that they would authorize a transfer to specific clubs for €60 million (+€10 million in add-ons).

According to Record, Sporting President Frederico Varandas is currently reportedly negotiating for an additional €80 million. According to the report, Gyokeres chose to remain in Portugal for 2024/25, as he was assured that he would be granted more favorable circumstances if he were to depart this summer rather than 12 months later.

In addition, the Stockholm-born line-leader was guaranteed that his release clause, which is valued at €100 million, would not impede his summer departure. He was also informed that he could leave if Sporting were to receive a proposal of €60 million plus an objective-related €10 million.

The financial demands of the club were not well received by a player who is widely considered one of the greatest strikers in the world of football. He is reportedly “furious” with the club’s upper echelons, going so far as to delete all references to The Lions from his Instagram page.

This could potentially open the door for Amorim, who is one of the most talented young managers in the world, and his team, which was lacking in potency during the 2024/25 campaign. The tactician’s entire season in the dugout could be significantly impacted by a potent center forward.

The Red Devils, who have already proclaimed the signing of Matheus Cunha, are not ruling out the possibility of initiating a dialogue with his employers if they become “apprehensive” about losing the tug-of-war for his signature, according to sources.

Their interest occurred shortly after Napoli striker Victor Osimhen, who has also been associated with United, reportedly declined an offer to join the club. Over the weekend, it was reported that Al-Hilal had scheduled a medical following the agreement of a £63 million contract. However, the player declined the offer, despite the lucrative nature of the deal.

Al-Hilal is currently in search of an alternative option, as the club is eager to secure a world-class striker this summer. Gyokeres has emerged as a target. This latest report asserts that Sporting will not compromise on his €100 million (£84.2m) release clause, despite previous reports that they would be amenable to approving a deal for approximately €60 million (£50.5m). This could potentially account for why some potential candidates are turning their attention elsewhere.







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