da aposte e ganhe: Sporting Lisbon have reportedly slapped a £68.5 million ($84.5m) price tag on Arsenal and Chelsea target Viktor Gyokeres.
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Gyokeres shining for Sporting LisbonLinked with Chelsea, Arsenal & AC MilanPortuguese side want £68.5m for strikerWHAT HAPPENED?
Since swapping Coventry City for the Portuguese side last summer, the striker has scored 36 goals and bagged 14 assists in 40 appearances in all competitions. That has led to reported interest from the aforementioned Premier League teams, plus AC Milan, and now the Mirror claims he will cost $86.4m (€80m) this summer.
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Former Brighton forward Gyokeres, whose contract at Sporting expires in 2028, recently admitted he will assess his future at the end of the season.
He said: "It's a sign that I've performed well. But it's not something I take too seriously, since it's just speculation. But of course, it's fun. We'll see this summer. It's not something I know about myself, what will happen. I enjoy Sporting extremely well and feel no stress about the summer coming quickly. But it's not something I take too seriously, since it's just speculation. But of course, it's fun. We'll see this summer. It's not something I know about myself, what will happen. I enjoy Sporting extremely well and feel no stress about the summer coming quickly."
Viktor Gyokeres Sporting 2023DID YOU KNOW?
Gyokeres started his career at Swedish side Brommapojkarna, before joining Brighton in the 2017/18 campaign. After playing just eight times for the Seagulls, he signed permanently for Coventry in 2021 following loan spells at St Pauli, Swansea City, and the Sky Blues. His prolific scoring rate at the Championship outfit led to Sporting signing him and the goals have not stopped ever since.
WHAT NEXT?
Gyokeres' Sporting are next in action on Tuesday evening in the second leg of their semi-final clash against Benfica in the Taca de Portugal competition. The Liga Portugal leaders won the first leg 2-1 against their bitter rivals.