All of european big clubs who have been linked to the Gyokeres are so reluctant in buying him. It's all due to the his non sense asking price combined with his wages. Even no official bid came to him. Unless he will able to reduce his salary, and ask his current club to reduce his clause. He may not be leaving from Sporting in summer.
Sporting seems to kill Gyokeres' career to develop, they set a very high price that is not commensurate with Gyokeres' quality so it is natural that no team is interested in bringing in Gyokeres.
Actually there is no proof that Gyokeres because he did not play at the highest level of European competition even though he is 27 years old which is considered the peak of a football player's career but Sporting should have set a reasonable price to be negotiable.
Buying Gyokeres from Sporting can be considered as a gamble. He has £85m, 27 years old and played in portuguese league. No doubt the big clubs may be going to the striker that's cheaper than him. He must be patience enough waiting a club that is willing to gamble £85m for unproven striker like him. It's a very risky bet for sure.
The better he ask his team directly regarding his release clause. I think no club is keen on spending so much money just for 27 years old striker.
Even Arsenal goes to the Sesko instead of him.
it will be painful if he gets no new club at the end of window transfer.
Gyokeres scored freakishly in Portugal, but we and our grandmas know that those stats drop instantly the moment you enter the Premier League. We’re not talking a minor dip. In the past, it is a complete nosedive: guys like Darwin Nunez and Slimani have their goals-per-game halve or worse when they left Primeira Liga. Arsenal would be spending Haaland-money for a guy likely to deliver… what, 18 goals at the most in his first season? He is 27 years old and he has no time to adjust or get sold to make a profit. It’s now or never and clubs don’t throw £85m on a now-or-never gamble unless they’re desperate
The most annoying thing to him is the circus of his release clause and agent drama. His camp is playing in a messy public game to get every last euro, but that only scares off clubs that already hate overpaying. Then, should he remain at Sporting through all this, good luck keeping his head straight. History tells us that when a transfer is too slow and public, clubs begin to lose interest and won’t pay as much for that player. Sometimes being too “available” is the worst look you can have