Fenerbahçe could loan Viktor Gyökeres!
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The same crisis that occurred between Victor Osimhen and Napoli at the beginning of last season is now unfolding between Viktor Gyökeres and Sporting. The Swedish star reacted strongly to the Portuguese club for not reaching an agreement with Arsenal and announced that he would not attend training sessions. The Süper Lig giants are lying in wait, hoping to seize an opportunity from this situation. According to reports in the Portuguese and English media, if Gyökeres is not sold by the end of the transfer window, he could end up in Turkey.
The future of Sporting Lisbon striker Viktor Gyökeres remains uncertain. The star striker, who has attracted interest from many top clubs, could find himself in Turkey next season…
97 GOALS IN 102 GAMES
Viktor Gyökeres broke records during his two seasons with Sporting Lisbon. The 27-year-old star scored 97 goals and provided 17 assists in 102 appearances for the Green and Whites, playing a pivotal role in securing back-to-back league titles.
FENERBAHÇE ON ALERT
Fenerbahçe made a major move by signing Jhon Duran as their first transfer of the season, bringing in a significant star for the striker position. However, another top-tier forward continues to captivate the dreams of the Yellow-Navy Blues: Viktor Gyökeres. The Swedish star is being chased by top clubs across the globe. Still, Fenerbahçe sees a small glimmer of hope for this transfer due to a previous scenario. Last season, after tensions escalated between Victor Osimhen and Napoli and the European transfer window closed, the Nigerian star was loaned to Galatasaray.
BROKEN PROMISE FROM THE PRESIDENT
A similar situation is unfolding between Viktor Gyökeres and Sporting. The 27-year-old claimed that club president Frederico Varandas broke his promise to accept a 70 million euros offer and announced that he would not take part in the pre-season training starting tomorrow. The crisis deepened during negotiations with Arsenal. The English club’s sporting director, Andrea Berta, had traveled to Lisbon to finalize the deal. Arsenal’s initial offer was 55 million euros, but it was rejected.


