Viktor Gyokeres is having a 'devastating' start to the season, with 12 goals and three assists after 11 games for Sporting (plus four goals and three assists in four games for Sweden), and the 'harassment' is only increasing.
The forward is on the agenda of 'giants' such as Manchester City, Real Madrid and Barcelona, but, according to Tuesday's edition of the newspaper A Bola, the board led by Frederico Varandas has already made it known that they will only release him in January, in exchange for the 100 million euros that are included in the termination clause.
The 26-year-old player is considered a key player in Rúben Amorim's plans to win the championship for the second time, so the club has no intention of selling him halfway through the current season.
A scenario that, the publication adds, could change in the summer, even though the Lions are intransigent in their desire to make it the biggest sale in their history, a status that currently belongs to Bruno Fernandes, for whom Manchester United paid more than 60 million euros.
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