Sporting CP have reportedly cut their asking price for Manchester United and Arsenal target Viktor Gyokeres, however, Al-Qadsiyah may disrupt plans.
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Sporting cut asking price for GyokeresArsenal and Man Utd remain interested Al-Qadsiyah also keen on signing SwedeFollow GOAL on WhatsApp! 🟢📱WHAT HAPPENED?
Gyokeres has been in top form this season with Sporting and has been linked with a number of clubs as a big-money summer move has seemed like the likeliest outcome for the Swedish striker. Arsenal and Manchester United are two clubs that are keen on signing a striker this summer, however, a move for Gyokeres has been put off so far due to the Portuguese side's high asking price.
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However, The Sun has now reported that Sporting have slashed their asking price for Gyokeres for the summer transfer window and are now ready to accept a transfer fee between £55 million ($70.7m) and £70 million ($90m). The transfer fee is still a considerable sum; however, it is much lower compared to the fee that was discussed in January.
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The slashing of Sporting's asking price may be good news for United and Arsenal, however, The Sun has also reported that Saudi Pro League newcomers, Al-Qadsiyah, are also in the hunt to sign Gyokeres this summer as they continue to try and challenge Saudi Arabia's big four. The SPL side will have a monetary edge in the race to sign the Swede as they have a bigger bank to offer Sporting a bigger fee up-front, which the Portuguese club prefers.
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It is still unknown if Gyokeres himself is keen on moving to the Saudi Pro League so soon; and while he has a 'soft spot' for United boss Amorim, he may be put off by the Red Devils' form.