That's not true mate, Gyokores is one of the best strikers out there, dude scored up to 80 goals last season alone and even scored more than 30 the previous season and you think he's not good enough? The price that Sporting set is worth the quality if Frankfurt would be asking for €80m plus for Hugo you think Sporting shouldn't ask for more concerning Gyokores? What caused the conflict between Gyokores agent and Sporting is that they had an agreement last season that he could leave to another European club for a fair amount but Sporting refused to stand on their words in thus transfer after he scored 80 goals, according to them a player with such ability should be worth more and it true but then I deal is a deal and they need to keep to their words.
Sporting wants to get more profit from the players they have, of course, not without reason. They dare to ask for a high price, of course, with the quality that Gyokores has shown. It is good for business and club development, but it is not necessarily good for the development of the player's career.
Previously, Gyokores had indeed been rumored to be monitored by several big European clubs, even in the previous season. Now, maybe Sporting will get the best deal for Gyokores. That is for the club, the player, and also the new club.
If Sporting set a price too high for Gyokeres, a deal will clearly be difficult to reach. If it continues to drag on, Gyokeres fate may be like Osimhen, who ultimately chose to leave the club via an alternative route as a loan player.
but they haven't submitted an official offer. Sporting might only be willing to release Gyokeres for around 100 million.