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Premier League top target Viktor Gyokeres’ 10-word riddle post fuels transfer storm after Sporting president’s outburst

Viktor Gyokeres of Sporting CP celebrates after scoring a goal during the Portuguese Cup match between Sporting CP and Amarante FC at Estadio Jose Alvalade on November 22, 2024 in Lisbon, Portugal
© Gualter Fatia/Getty ImagesViktor Gyokeres of Sporting CP celebrates after scoring a goal during the Portuguese Cup match between Sporting CP and Amarante FC at Estadio Jose Alvalade on November 22, 2024 in Lisbon, Portugal

Viktor Gyokeres, one of the most sought-after strikers in European soccer this summer, has sent shockwaves through the transfer market—not with goals this time, but with a cryptic social media message that’s only added to the intrigue surrounding his future.

The Sporting forward, who has taken Europe by storm with his incredible goal tally, now finds himself in the middle of a tug-of-war between top Premier League clubs. But a sudden twist in negotiations and a surprise declaration from Sporting’s president have sparked uncertainty around a move that once seemed inevitable.

Gyokeres’ rise has been nothing short of meteoric. After failing to play a single minute of Premier League soccer with Brighton, the Swedish striker took the long road through loan spells in the Championship with Swansea and Coventry, and even a stint in Germany with St. Pauli. It was at Sporting CP, however, that he flourished into a world-class centre-forward.

Since arriving in Lisbon in 2023, Gyokeres has scored 97 goals in 102 appearances, including 54 in 52 games just last season. His performances in Portugal’s Primeira Liga and the Champions League, where he even bagged a hat-trick against Manchester City, have elevated his reputation across the continent.

The list of suitors is long and prestigious. Arsenal, Manchester United, and Liverpool have all expressed strong interest, with Juventus, Atletico Madrid, and Al-Hilal monitoring the situation as well.

Sporting president throws a wrench in the works

The situation, however, turned murky when Sporting president Frederico Varandas addressed the media, revealing his version of events that have thrown Gyokeres’ transfer into chaos.

“This starts last year… the agent wanted to tie the exit to a figure,” Varandas said. “I said the following: ‘It’s not worth us setting a figure because I don’t know what will happen in a year’s time.’” Varandas insisted no official bids had been received and dismissed reports of a pre-agreed $80m release threshold, declaring: “Sporting will not accept blackmail or insults… Sporting will not accept $69 million plus $11 million.”

Despite this, multiple outlets report that Sporting had promised to sell the player this summer for a figure below his officialrelease clause, in return for him staying one more season. That gentleman’s agreement now appears to be ignored.

Gyokeres finally speaks – But leaves more questions than answers

In the middle of the brewing storm, the Swede posted a 10-word cryptic message on Instagram that caught the attention of fans and media alike. “There is a lot of talk at the moment, most of it is false. I will speak when the time is right.”

The message came on the same day Arsenal’s first offer was reportedly made, and with Sporting seemingly digging in their heels, many see the post as a response to Varandas’ public statement.

Though the 27-year-old didn’t specify what information was untrue, his tone hinted at frustration. Portuguese outlets have even speculated that the striker is considering going on strike if the club refuses to honor their prior agreement.

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