
Sporting refuse to budge on Gyokeres fee – but admit Arsenal target WILL leave ‘unless he has worst agent in the world'
ARSENAL have been told by Sporting Lisbon they will NOT budge on their Viktor Gyokeres valuation in another transfer window hammerblow.
And the Portuguese giants' president Frederico Varandas has
4
Viktor Gyokeres finally loos set for a Prem switch this summer
Credit: Getty
4
Benjamin Sesko remains another option for Arsenal and Co
Credit: Getty
Boss
Arteta was hoping to land the Swede for a bargain price, but Varandas has doubled down on only selling the star for a fair market value, citing
Varandas has even threatened to keep Gyokeres in Portugal if Arsenal continue to low ball, hoping to receive close to £70m to seal the switch.
READ MORE IN FOOTBALL
He said: 'Sporting is very calm regarding Viktor Gyokeres. We do not need to sell him, but we remain sensitive to the dreams of Viktor and any of our athletes.
'After weeks of meetings, we are not asking for the release clause and will be reasonable regarding the price we ask for Viktor. Today, I believe there is a strong probability he will leave.
'We have been watching the market and I saw [Martin] Zubimendi, who is six months younger than Viktor, leave for £51million.
"I saw Matheus Cunha and Bryan Mbeumo, both forwards but who, in my opinion, do not have Viktor's market value or quality, being negotiated for around £64m.
Most read in Football
4
The Swede amassed stunning stats in the Portuguese top flight
BEST ONLINE CASINOS - TOP SITES IN THE UK
Inside Arsenal's frustrating striker transfer saga
By Jordan Davies
ARSENAL'S never-ending hunt for a world-class striker is in turmoil as deals for Benjamin Sesko and Viktor Gyokeres stall.
The Gunners were confident of doing their business quickly this summer after months of preparation by boss Mikel Arteta and new sporting director Andrea Berta.
But inflated asking prices and broken gentlemen's agreements have derailed those plans and left Arsenal frustrated.
Sesko believed he would be allowed to leave RB Leipzig for around £60million, while SunSport understands Gyokeres was told £59m would be enough to seal his own exit.
But those price-tags have gone up, leaving Arsenal debating whether they represent value for money.
While the players' camps are also growing restless, knowing the Gunners can only sign one of them.
So what next? Will Arsenal keep waiting in the hope of fees eventually going down? Or turn to other targets, like Frankfurt's Hugo Ekitike?
Whatever they decide, with pre-season looming and the fixtures already out, Arteta will be desperate for them to move quickly to avoid another nearly season.
'Given the demands we consider fair, I believe Viktor could leave – unless he has the worst agent in the world, which is hard for me to believe, because he is one of the best footballers in the world.
'The player knows, the agent knows, and I can guarantee, with absolute certainty, that Viktor will not leave for £60m.'
Liverpool's £100m Barcola bid / Gyokeres forces Man Utd move / Grealish City axe | Transfers Exposed
Christian Norgaard to Arsenal LATEST | Transfers Exposed
United – who are also monitoring Gyokeres' situation – have already signed Cunha from Wolves for £62.5m this summer and have also seen multiple bids rejected for Mbeumo.
Arsenal are set to announce the arrival of midfielder Zubimendi, and are in talks to sign Valencia centre back Christian Mosquera for around £20m.
Varandas said: 'If Viktor stays, we will be very, very happy – and it will be a problem for our rivals.
'We are completely prepared to move for our target if Viktor leaves.'
Gyokeres is currently on holiday after international duty with Sweden and is due to report back for pre-season in Lisbon on July 7 unless a deal is struck before then.
Arsenal are in a similar mess with 22-year-old Sesko, who is angry over Leipzig's hard-ball stance, demanding £70m despite a lower initial gentleman's agreement in January.
4

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


The Irish Sun
an hour ago
- The Irish Sun
Club World Cup team SACKS manager despite historic win as former Prem co-owner looks for new boss
BOTAFOGO have sacked manager Renato Paiva just 48 hours after being eliminated from the Club World Cup. The Brazilian side were knocked out of the tournament in the last 16 by Palmeiras. 3 Renato Paiva has been sacked by Botafogo Credit: Getty 3 Botafogo were knocked out of the Club World Cup by Palmeiras Credit: Getty 3 They had beaten PSG in the group stages Credit: Reuters Paulinho scored the decisive goal in the 100th minute as the match finished 0-0 after 90 minutes. As a result, Botagofo have called time on Paiva's time in charge of the club. The decision by owner and former Crystal Palace co-owner John Textor was confirmed with a statement on social media on Sunday night. It read: "Botafogo announces that Renato Paiva is no longer the head coach of the first team. READ MORE ON FOOTBALL "The decision was communicated to the professional on Sunday night (29). "The club thanks Paiva and his assistants for their services rendered to the Glorioso in recent months - with special mention to the historic victory against Paris Saint-Germain in the Club World Cup, and the qualification for the round of 16 in the Libertadores and Copa do Brasil. "John Textor and the Football Department board are in the market searching for a new coach for the challenge of continuing on the path to titles, aiming for the bicampeonatos of the Libertadores and the Brasileiro, and the unprecedented Copa do Brasil title." Most read in Football Botafogo had qualified for the knockout rounds of the tournament after finishing second in Group B. The club famously beat Champions League winners Paris Saint-Germain as well as the Seattle Sounders. This meant that the finished above LaLiga giants Atletico Madrid to make it through. More to follow... THIS IS A DEVELOPING STORY.. The Sun is your go to destination for the best football, boxing and MMA news, real-life stories, jaw-dropping pictures and must-see video . Like us on Facebook at


The Irish Sun
2 hours ago
- The Irish Sun
Jhon Duran set for Al-Nassr exit just SIX MONTHS after £70m transfer – but it will cost him millions to return to Prem
JOSE MOURINHO is closing on a deal to sign Jhon Duran — just SIX MONTHS after the striker left Aston Villa for £70MILLION. Fenerbahce boss Mourinho believes he can wrap up a loan deal to sign Duran from 3 Jhon Duran is set to leave Al-Nassr after just six months Credit: Getty 3 Jose Mourinho wants to bring him to Fenerbahce Credit: Getty The Colombian, 21, wants to leave He has scored 12 goals in 18 games amid reports of bust-ups in Saudi and on international duty. He scored 20 goals for Villa in 78 appearances, including a winner against READ MORE ON FOOTBALL It followed on from a summer transfer window in which he was almost transferred to Duran had even And there is no doubt that there would have been Premier League interest in his signature upon leaving Al-Nassr. Most read in Football JOIN SUN VEGAS: GET £50 BONUS West Ham were rumoured to be interested in the striker again but his wages put him out of reach. However, if he had made a return to England's top-flight, it could have cost him millions. Cristiano Ronaldo explodes in fit of fury after £64million signing Jhon Duran gets sent off for SLAPPING rival This would be in the form of a massive tax bill from the British government His But that would only be honoured if he stays for the first two years of his contract. Therefore, if he comes back to play in England, he would be Liverpool legend Jordan Henderson faced the same problem 3


The Irish Sun
3 hours ago
- The Irish Sun
What are the Wimbledon 2025 rule changes?
WIMBLEDON is BACK and while the tournament tends to be a stickler for tradition, there are a host of changes this year. The iconic tennis tournament never fails to bring the drama as the best tennis players in the world battle it out on the grass courts of Advertisement 6 Wimbledon is back with some new rules in place Credit: Getty What are the Wimbledon 2025 rule changes? Some The decisions made by the All England Lawn Tennis Club (AELTC) to alter certain aspects of the Championship have But while the Prize pot changes Winning a Grand Slam like Advertisement READ MORE TENNIS For those who lift the trophy, their careers are changed forever, as they immediately become the ones to watch for the rest of the season. What's more, the prize money for taking home the title can set players up for life, alongside a plethora of brand deals and endorsements. 6 Carlos Alcaraz dominated against Novak Djokovic for the second-time running in 2024 Credit: Getty Last year, two-time tournament champion Advertisement However, the grass Grand Slam title winners - men's and women's - this year will receive £3m , which is a considerable £300,000 increase. Most read in Sport The overall prize pot is seven per cent bigger, rising from £50m to £53.5m. Why has the prize pot increased? Alongside the increase in winners' earnings, the total prize pot has also risen. This year the tournament-wide prize earnings stands at £53.5m, which is £3m more than in 2024. Advertisement This means an increase for finalists, semi-finalists and all the way down to the first-round losers. 6 The 24-time Grand Slam Champion lost in the final in 2023 and 2024 Credit: Getty For those knocked out in the first round they will now receive £66,000, which is a rise of 10 per cent. It comes after the Advertisement The group was formed to ensure that there was a more equitable way to distribute revenue throughout the year, due to the costs involved with life on tour. The AELTC chair Deborah Jevans said: "We have listened to the players. We have engaged with the players. "But the focus on just the prize money at the four events, the Grand Slams, does not get to the heart of what the challenge is with tennis. "The challenge with tennis is the fact that the players don't have an offseason, which they want; they have increasing injuries that they're speaking about." Advertisement 6 What time are the Wimbledon 2025 finals? For regular Wimbledon watchers, the routine of turning on the telly at 2pm to watch the men's and women's finals on the last weekend runs like clockwork. But fans will have to break this habit this year as organisers have pushed the start time of the finals to 4pm. As a result, the women's and men's doubles, which were previously held after the singles finals, will now be held before at 1pm on the last weekend - whetting the appetite of tennis fans before the final showdowns. Advertisement The decision was made after TV viewing figure failed to match the numbers of the previous year, Will there be line judges at Wimbledon 2025? The most controversial alteration made to this year's tournament is the removal of line judges. Instead, the Championship will join the Australian and US Open in the use of electronic line calling on all courts. 6 The line judges have been a regular fixture at the tournament for 147 years Credit: PA:Press Association Advertisement For fans, that means no more viral videos of balls being launched at the line judges and for the players, it means no risk of disqualification for launching it at them - à la Novak Djokovic in the 2020 US Open. The All England Club said: 'The decision to adopt Live ELC was made following the successful completion of extensive testing during last year's Championships and builds on the existing ball tracking and line calling technology that has been in place for many years.' 6 Some line judges will now become match assistants to continue at the tournament Credit: AP It is the end of a Advertisement For 80 of the line judges, it is not the end of their time at the Championship, however, as they will be used as 'match assistants'. They will be there to escort players who need to leave the court, but also to pick up the slack when technology fails.