Sporting CP, Viktor Gyokeres and Arsenal
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The exclusive from Thursday is confirmed, as Sporting CP have offered €20m for Alberto Costa and the Juventus full-back is enthusiastic about the move, with Morten Hjulmand discussed too.As
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TEAMtalk on MSNArsenal overhear fierce Gyokeres transfer warning as Sporting president blasts ‘geniuses’ behind no-showSporting CP president Frederico Varandas has challenged Viktor Gyokeres and his advisors for his failure to report for pre-season training, seen as a strategy to push through his move to Arsenal.
ARSENAL have a huge summer of change on their hands – and many big deals are in the pipeline. Sporting president Frederico Varandas has confirmed that Viktor Gyokeres will face disciplinary
Viktor Gyökeres did not show up at Sporting CP's Cristiano Ronaldo Academy training ground this Friday. However, he is not yet supposed to and so is not yet in breach of his agreement with the
However, he was absent on Friday's delayed return date, and has told Sporting president Frederico Varandas he will not play for the club again. The Swede reportedly feels betrayed by Varandas, believing he reneged on an agreement to let him leave for €60million plus €10m.
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An Arsenal star is reportedly edging closer to signing a new contract with the club after talks over a deal progressed. There had been speculation that the player in question would leave the club this summer due to potential uncertainty about his playing time.
Alberto Costa could be set to leave Juventus after just a few months in Serie A, as Sporting CP in his native Portugal are prepared to offer the Bianconeri a profitable deal for the 21–year-old
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Football365 on MSNGyokeres sends fresh message to Man Utd after Arsenal are given ‘cooling off period’ by SportingSporting CP striker Viktor Gyokeres “remains open” to a move to Man Utd with a potential move to Arsenal stalling, according to reports. The Gunners have been hard at work attempting to convince the Portuguese club to sell the Sweden international on their terms but Sporting are holding firm.