Viktor Gyokeres has set his sights on joining the Premier League this summer, with Liverpool, Arsenal, and Manchester City among his preferred clubs. The Swedish striker has been making waves at Sporting Lisbon, with an astounding 39 goals in just 40 matches this season, following a spectacular previous season tally of 43 goals.
Initially, Manchester United appeared to be the leading contenders to sign Gyokeres, particularly due to his strong rapport with Ruben Amorim, who managed him at Sporting before taking the helm at Old Trafford. However, whispers in the soccer world suggest that Gyokeres, at 26, is having second thoughts about United, given their current struggles and the absence of Champions League action in their next campaign.
Meanwhile, Arsenal is actively on the lookout for a sharp frontman to bolster their attack, putting them in serious contention for Gyokeres. Mikel Arteta’s squad has been making waves in the Premier League, but they’re still chasing Manchester City and need a prolific scorer to narrow that gap.
On the other side, Liverpool’s interest in Gyokeres is growing, particularly with Darwin Nunez’s future seemingly up in the air. The Reds might be seeking a finisher with more precision as they embark on a fresh chapter under Arne Slot. Gyokeres’ versatility and knack for finding the back of the net make him an intriguing prospect.
While Gyokeres reportedly holds Manchester City in high regard, a transfer to the Etihad doesn’t appear likely. City, having already fortified their future with Erling Haaland and adding Omar Marmoush in the winter, don’t seem to need another striker.
Sporting Lisbon looks poised to cash in on Gyokeres, even though his contract extends until 2028. Although his release clause is a hefty €100 million, reports hint that the club might be swayed by offers around €70 million. Notably, elite clubs like Bayern Munich and Barcelona are also eyeing the prolific striker.
With Liverpool, Arsenal, and City at the forefront, Gyokeres appears poised to make a Premier League switch. His proven track record only heightens his appeal, and his eventual move will be pivotal in defining his career path.
As the summer transfer window approaches, where Gyokeres will land remains one of the big questions. But with his clear intent to play in England and the mounting interest from top-tier clubs, it seems a notable move to the Premier League could very well be on the horizon.