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The name of Viktor Gyokerres has been linked to an amplitude of clubs since he joined Sporting and that will only increase after the revelation of his supposed liberation clause.
Gyokerres benefits from a breathtaking season to the Portuguese giants – after having looted in 47 goals in 46 games in all competitions, as well as 11 assists.
His exploits This campaign followed a formidable beginning of 2023-24 where he scored 43 goals in 50 games with 15 assists to start for the club.
The 26 -year -old exploits in Sporting have earned him many contenders – with several best European teams looking for an attacker this summer.
And Gyokerres will be an even greater attraction with his release clause surprisingly lower than what you think.
According to Portuguese Outlet A Bola, the liberation clause of the Swedish international costs only 60 million pounds sterling.
The liberation clause of the sports striker Viktor Gyokerres has been revealed, according to reports

It has been in a devastating form for sport this season – scoring 43 goals in 50 games so far

Gyokerres should be at the heart of a tender war between many best European clubs
They detail that, due to the initial sports signature in 2023 and to have played so well there that a pact was reached not to apply an initial release clause of 85.7 million pounds sterling.
However, the Portuguese club hopes to generate larger costs than its liberation clause of 60 million pounds Sterling – with a means of auction which should follow for its n ° 9.
A Bola reports that Gyokerres wants to play for a club in the Champions League next season and has many teams on his list of wishes. In fact, there are seven in total: Arsenal, Liverpool and Manchester City from the Premier League, Barcelona and Real Madrid de Laliga, Ligue 1 Giants Paris Saint-Germain and Bundesliga’s Bayern Munich.
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