Viktor Gyökeres Transfer from Sporting CP to Juventus
90min reports on Juventus' readiness to meet Sporting CP’s transfer demands for Viktor Gyökeres.
Bild reports on Viktor Gyökeres' transfer decision regarding Juventus and Arsenal. Viktor Gyökeres declined an offer from Juventus, stating his intention to join only Arsenal.
Tuttomercato reports on Viktor Gyokeres' protest against Sporting CP's president amidst transfer tensions. Viktor Gyokeres has communicated to Sporting CP that he will not attend the resumption of training as a protest against the club president Frederico Varandas. The president is accused of not respecting commitments related to Gyokeres' transfer. Gyokeres has received concrete offers from Juventus. However, the president demands a price significantly higher than the previously reported €70 million clause, stating the club does not need to sell Viktor.
Sporting CP's president, Frederico Varandas, acknowledged the interest from Juventus in Viktor Gyökeres. Despite previously agreeing to a gentleman's agreement that would allow Gyökeres to leave if he stayed another season, Varandas now states that Gyökeres will not be sold for the previously agreed 60 million euros plus 10 million in variables. There is no immediate need to sell him, although there is a strong probability he might leave.
Team Talk reports on Juventus' interest in Gyokeres and his potential move to Arsenal. Juventus attempted to enter the race for Gyokeres, but it has been reported that he will go to Arsenal.
90min reports on Viktor Gyökeres' potential transfer from Sporting CP amid interest from Juventus.
CalcioMercato provides insights into Juventus' interest in Viktor Gyokeres as they explore potential transfer negotiations with Sporting Lisbon. Juventus made an exploratory call to Gyokeres' entourage to understand Sporting Lisbon's demands for the player. Gyokeres' agent claims there is an agreement for his departure in the summer for at least 60 million euros plus bonuses, while Sporting demands at least 80 million euros. Relations between Gyokeres and Sporting are at an all-time low, making the situation worth monitoring for Juventus.
Tuttomercato reports on Juventus's interest in Viktor Gyokeres as a potential attacking reinforcement. Viktor Gyokeres was eyed by Juventus as a potential attacking reinforcement. However, Gyokeres' agent communicated to Juventus and Damien Comolli that the deal will not happen as the player prefers Arsenal.
CalcioMercato reports on the diplomatic case involving Viktor Gyokeres and Sporting Lisbona. Viktor Gyokeres is at the center of a diplomatic case with Sporting Lisbona. The player has refused a move to Manchester United and Juventus is monitoring his situation closely, especially if Dusan Vlahovic leaves. The transfer fee could be between 70 to 80 million euros.
Viktor Gyökeres is in a complicated situation as Sporting has theoretically breached the gentleman's agreement that would allow him to leave for 60 million plus bonuses. Several clubs are interested, but none dare to take the definitive step. Juventus offers him 13 million euros a year to join Serie A, as reported by Gazzetta dello Sport.
The Sun reports on Juventus's surprising interest in signing Viktor Gyokeres, potentially disrupting his move to the Premier League. Juventus have emerged as a shock candidate to sign Viktor Gyokeres, aiming to hijack his transfer to the Premier League. Juventus want to make a statement by signing the 27-year-old striker. Sporting are asking for £60 million plus £8 million in bonuses, though some rumors suggest his release clause is as high as £85 million. Juventus plans to sell eight players, including Dusan Vlahovic, to finance this transfer.
Tuttomercato reports on Juventus' keen interest in signing Viktor Gyökeres to bolster their attacking lineup next season. Juventus is highly interested in Viktor Gyökeres to strengthen their attack for the next season. Sporting is inclined towards Juventus since no other club has offered the €70 million proposed by Juventus.
Team Talk reports on Juventus entering the race for Viktor Gyokeres, challenging Manchester United and Arsenal. Juventus have entered the race for Viktor Gyokeres, challenging Manchester United and Arsenal. Juventus have been in talks with Gyokeres' entourage and Sporting. They have offered a deal worth €13 million per year after having an initial offer rejected. Juventus plans to make an offer of €70 million for Gyokeres, confident they can secure a deal for €80 million or less. Their move is contingent on selling Dusan Vlahovic.
Juventus are set to make an official €70 million bid for Viktor Gyokeres. The Bianconeri are encouraged to make an offer due to the complications of Arsenal and Man Utd signing the player. Juventus held a meeting with Gyokeres’ agents in London through intermediaries and had direct calls. Gyokeres has a €100 million release clause, but there's a conflict between his agents and Sporting over the price tag. His entourage insists he was promised a move for around €65m, while Sporting demands more. The final price tag could be decisive as Juventus may not afford more than €70m.
Tuttomercato reports on Juventus' pursuit of Viktor Gyokeres amidst ongoing negotiations. Juventus is pursuing Viktor Gyokeres, with ongoing talks with Sporting Lisbona and the player's entourage. The transfer is complex, involving a potential salary of 7.5 million euros net for Gyokeres, which is 10 million less than Vlahovic's current salary. The transfer fee could be 70 million euros plus 10 million in bonuses. Juventus plans to make an offer inclusive of these terms, but Gyokeres also has interest from the Premier League, with Arsenal leading the interest.
Tuttomercato reports on Juventus's interest in acquiring Gyokeres amid transfer speculations. Juventus is interested in acquiring Gyokeres. Arsenal is not actively pursuing the player. Sporting is asking for 80 million, but Juventus has offered 70 million. New contacts have been made with Gyokeres, who has scored 97 goals in two years. However, Juventus needs to sell Vlahovic first.
CalcioMercato reports on Juventus's interest in Viktor Gyokeres as a key target to strengthen their attack. Juventus is particularly interested in Viktor Gyokeres as a key target to strengthen their attack. The club is considering Gyokeres as a priority signing, especially if Dusan Vlahovic leaves. The potential transfer fee is a significant consideration, with a possible agreement around 80 million euros. The agent of Gyokeres claims there is a written promise from Sporting that they would let him go for 60+10 million euros.
Viktor Gyokeres has attracted attention from many top clubs in Europe, including Juventus. The player's agent, Hasan Cetinkaya, claims there is written proof that Sporting promised to let him go for 60+10 million euros. However, Sporting's President, Frederico Varandas, denies any such agreement and insists that Gyokeres will not leave for that price.
CalcioMercato reports on Juventus's interest in Viktor Gyokeres and their inquiry into the potential costs of acquiring him from Sporting. Juventus is monitoring the situation regarding Viktor Gyokeres and has contacted Sporting to inquire about the costs of the operation. No official negotiation has started yet due to Sporting's high valuation, which exceeds 80 million euros. Juventus is considering the move but needs to resolve the situation with Vlahovic first to have the financial means to pursue Gyokeres.
CalcioMercato reports on Juventus' interest in acquiring Gyökeres as they look to sell Vlahovic to fund the move. Juventus is interested in acquiring Gyökeres. The club needs to sell Vlahovic, who is valued at around 40 million euros, to free up funds for Gyökeres. Juventus has been in contact with Gyökeres' entourage and is working on the financial aspects of the deal. The price mentioned for Gyökeres could go up to 75-85 million euros.
Viktor Gyokeres was expected to leave Sporting CP this summer. Juventus is interested in signing him. The Sporting president, Frederico Varandas, has made a statement about the situation, explaining that there was no demand for a release clause and that no offers have been received for Gyokeres so far. The president also stated that Sporting will not accept €60 million plus €10m in bonuses and has not received any proposal for the player.
Juventus are preparing a potential offer for Viktor Gyokeres, as confirmed by Fabrizio Romano. Juventus held a meeting with Gyokeres’ agents in London last week through intermediaries and had direct calls over the weekend. Gyokeres is regarded as a dream signing for Juventus who are laying the groundwork for an official bid. Romano adds that Gyokeres likes Juventus, making them a potential destination if an official offer arrives.
Juventus dreams of signing Viktor Gyökeres to strengthen their attack. Gyökeres is considered a concrete but complex target for the Italian club. Sporting values him at around 70 million euros, excluding bonuses. His salary of 3 million gross per season fits within Juventus's new salary policy. Gyökeres had a stellar season with 54 goals across league and cups, including 6 goals in 8 Champions League matches, with a notable hat-trick against Manchester City. Reported by Tuttosport.
Juventus is interested in signing Viktor Gyökeres, who has scored 54 goals in 52 matches for Sporting this season. Although his release clause is 100 million euros, Sporting might accept an offer of 70 million euros. Juventus could afford this due to their European revenues and reduced wage bill after the anticipated departure of Dušan Vlahović.
Tuttomercato reports on Juventus' interest in signing Viktor Gyokeres to strengthen their attack. Juventus is considering Viktor Gyokeres as an ideal young attacking option. Sporting Lisbona will not offer any discounts for Gyokeres and will demand a high fee. There is also considerable interest from Premier League clubs, including Manchester United, which could complicate Juventus' pursuit.
A Bola has reported that Juventus continues to show interest in Viktor Gyokeres and is engaged in potential transfer negotiations with Sporting. Juventus has long targeted Gyokeres, but the transfer has stalled due to his release clause set at €100 million. However, Sporting's management is open to negotiating a minimum price of €70 million. This transfer is predicted to be a major deal in the upcoming summer. Gazzetta dello Sport has indicated that Gyokeres is viewed as a potential successor to Dusan Vlahovic, who is anticipated to depart from Juventus in the summer. The consideration of Pavlidis from Benfica as another potential target underscores Juventus' strategic planning for the forthcoming transfer window.
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