Manchester United manager Reuben Amorim keeps his eye on during Premier League matches. (Photo: Ryan Pierse/Getty Images)
Sports CP striker Viktor Gyoker continues to be linked to his move away from the club during the summer transfer period.
Arsenal is very interested in securing his signature, but journalist Pedro Sousa has revealed that Manchester United will be willing to outweigh them for Swedish International.
Manchester United manager Reuben Amorim has already worked with players while he was with them at the Portuguese club. It will be interesting to see if Manchester United decided to try their luck.
“There are clubs that want to pay 70 million and 10 million. Manchester United will pay 70 million and 10 million tomorrow, but I don’t know if he (Frederico Valandas) is still answering the call to Reuben Amorim.
Players want Arsenal’s move
The striker is very keen on moving to Arsenal, and recent reports claim that Gyoker is willing to go on strike to force a move to the London Club. In that case, it would be ideal for Manchester United to move on to other targets.
Manchester United need quality strikers this summer. The Rasmus Hojlund and Joshua Zirkzee are extremely overwhelming and need to be replaced. Meanwhile, Arsenal also needs to upgrade Gabriel Jesus.
Viktor Gyoker transforms both teams
The Swedish international striker scored 54 goals last season, allowing him to change both teams with the offense. He’ll want to join a big club where he can win the trophy. Manchester United are experiencing a period of rebuilding, but Arsenal regularly competes for the league title and the Champions League. They are likely to be a more attractive destination, and it’s not surprising he wants to join them.
It would be interesting to see where he ends up going. This is the right time for him to take the next step in his career and join an elite club. He has already proven himself in Portugal and is trying to prove his qualities in the Premier League.
Gyokeres is a world-class player and is hailed as a “top player” by Arsenal star David Raya.