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Juventus lining up €70 million offer for Viktor Gyokeres

Juventus lining up €70 million offer for Viktor Gyokeres

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Juventus are preparing to make a €70 million offer for Sporting CP striker Viktor Gyokeres, according to Corriere dello Sport.
The Swedish international scored 54 goals in 52 games last season. He has earned back-to-back Golden Boot awards and helped Sporting claim consecutive league titles.
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Gyokeres fell short to Kylian Mbappe in the race for the Golden Shoe, but has established himself as one of Europe's hottest marksmen.
Arsenal, Manchester United, Paris Saint-Germain and Chelsea have all been linked with Gyokeres, although Sporting's asking price is a major hurdle.
However, the Portuguese champions may accept closer to €70 million plus add-ons, well below his €100 m release clause.
Gyokeres is believed to feel betrayed by Sporting for reportedly reneging on an informal agreement to facilitate his summer exit.
He reportedly turned down a move to Man United recently and has his sights set on a switch to Arsenal, although they are believed to be prioritising a deal for Benjamin Sesko.
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This could pave the way for Juventus, who are now lining up a €70m offer, to sign the in-demand 27-year-old.
Talks between Juventus and Sporting are expected to intensify, and Gyokeres' growing discontent increases the chances of a deal.
Gyokeres' strength, finishing and intelligent movement make him an ideal fit for Juventus, who are seeking a replacement for Dusan Vlahovic.
Vlahovic has been linked with a move to AC Milan, where he would reunite with former boss Massimiliano Allegri. Fenerbahce are also interested in the Serbian.

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