Arsenal and Man Utd learn exactly how much money the transfer of Gyokee costs.

Arsenal and Manchester United have learned exactly how much they have to pay to sign with Sporting assailant Viktor Gyokeres this summer. It's only a few weeks since the opening of a second - time transfer window this summer, but it's already clear that the future of the Sports star, Gyokeres, can [...]
It's only a few weeks since the opening of a second - time transfer window this summer, but it is now clear that the future of the sports star, Gyokeres, can be the greatest news of this period.
With 54 goals in 52 presentations this season, the 27-year-old is one of the most wanted attackers in the world, drawing interest from clubs like Arsenal and Manchester United.
At this moment, Sporting has yet to accept any official offer from any Gyokeres club, as the Swedish promoter is holding talks with Sports President Frederick Varandas, and other club officials for the possible transfer fee.

But now it seems that Arsenal and United can know exactly how much they'll have to pay if they want to secure the Gyokres firm.
It was initially believed that the Gyoqueres would be available for a sum of 60m euros plus 10m euros of bonus, as the attacker and his agent reportedly agreed to this figure before the opening of the passing deadline, sends the telegraph.
But Varandas later confirmed in several interviews that this was not true, claiming that Gyokees was refusing to play for the club to force an escape.
It has also been found that Gyokeres has a release clause in his 100m-euro contract, but Sporting would be willing to sell for a much lower price than that.
However, a new report from the Portuguese newspaper A BOLIA, finds that Gyokeres has another contract release clause that could allow him to leave for only 60m euros.
According to this source, during negotiations on the 20m-euro deal that brought the Gyokeers to Sporting from Coventry City two years ago, his agent Hasan Cetinkaya secured a clause guaranteeing 10 per cent of any bid denied over 60m euros. /Periscopi/












