Swedish Striker Admits “Nobody Knows the Future” as Premier League Giants Prepare Summer Bids
Viktor Gyokeres has sent Arsenal and Manchester United scouts into overdrive after another match-winning display secured Sporting Lisbon’s Portuguese league title – while dropping the clearest hint yet that his future lies away from Portugal.
The Swedish striker, whose 39-goal season has made him Europe’s most in-form forward, capped his campaign by scoring in Saturday’s 2-0 title-clinching win over Vitoria SC. His sensational solo effort – controlling a loose ball, rounding both goalkeeper and defender before slotting home – showcased exactly why Premier League giants are queuing up with £85m bids.
When pressed about transfer rumors post-match, the 25-year-old told Sport TV: “It’s football, I’m still here. I don’t know what’s going to happen. Nobody can predict the future.” The comments will alert suitors, with Arsenal reportedly preparing a £200,000-a-week contract after making Gyokeres sporting director Andrea Berta’s top target.
Manchester United are also serious contenders, though they’re weighing multiple striker options. Gyokeres’ former Championship opponents know exactly what Premier League clubs would be getting – former Huddersfield defender Naby Sarr branded him “poison” to defend against, recalling: “He became ultra-complete… Speed, power, efficiency, technical accuracy. His mindset? He chases every lost cause.”
Having left Coventry for just £20m last summer, Sporting now demand his €100m (£85m) release clause. But with Gyokeres’ 53-goal contributions this season and his latest trophy-winning display, that price tag looks increasingly like a bargain for England’s elite.
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