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Sporting CP have seen their manager Ruben Amorim depart for Manchester United this month, leaving a significant gap at the Estadio José Alvalade. Despite the managerial change, Sporting's star striker Viktor Gyökeres has made it clear that he has no intention of leaving the club before the summer transfer window. However, interest in the Swedish forward is intensifying, with several top European clubs closely monitoring his performances.
At 26 years old, Gyökeres has emerged as one of the most sought-after strikers in Europe, boasting an impressive tally of 30 goals this season. His form has attracted the attention of elite clubs, and while his initial valuation was thought to be between €60-70 million, the high level of interest could see Sporting demand his €100 million release clause.
Portuguese outlet *Record* reports that five major clubs, including Barcelona and Atlético Madrid, have secured seats for their scouts to watch Sporting's Champions League clash with Arsenal this week. They will be joined by representatives from Manchester City, Manchester United, and Bayern Munich, all eager to assess Gyökeres in action on the big stage.
Despite the widespread interest, financial constraints may rule out some clubs. Barcelona, for instance, are unlikely to make a move due to their limited transfer budget for the upcoming summer. Similarly, Atlético Madrid, who recently invested heavily in Julián Álvarez for a fee of €75 million (potentially rising to €95 million), may find it challenging to allocate significant funds for another striker. Meanwhile, Bayern Munich and Manchester City are already well-stocked in the forward department with Harry Kane and Erling Haaland, respectively.
This situation could leave Manchester United in a favorable position to pursue Gyökeres. With their new manager Ruben Amorim already familiar with the striker's qualities, United may have a unique advantage over the other suitors when the summer transfer window opens.
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