Viktor Moving on (22 Viewers)

edgy

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United seemingly given up now and moved onto a more proven Premier League striker. Dominic Calvert Lewin.

Proven PL goalscorer. England international. Similar age to Gyokeres. No brainer really...........
 

Skyblue Bangkok

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United seemingly given up now and moved onto a more proven Premier League striker. Dominic Calvert Lewin.

Proven PL goalscorer. England international. Similar age to Gyokeres. No brainer really...........
2 goals last season ,proven maybe a few season ago. Very injury prone.
 

procdoc

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Why is everyone having a pop at Romano? So what if agents tell him stuff and he reports it. If it were up to half of you there'd be no transfer news and rumours ever
 

BinleyMegaSkyBlue

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Why is everyone having a pop at Romano? So what if agents tell him stuff and he reports it. If it were up to half of you there'd be no transfer news and rumours ever

Hes also posted about 100 very irrelevant Diogo Jota updates in the past few days. Soulless traffic driving through his social media pages.
 

Chris1987

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Honestly surprised though he's not gone to Juve or somewhere else in Europe.

Want him to succeed in the prem but think he may struggle a bit in an arsenal side which do struggle with strikers over recent years.
They've had problems in recent years because Arteta hadn't signed genuine strikers. He's been using midfielders as a false 9 ( ie Havertz) . They have slipped up because of this in attempts to actually win trophies
 

fatso

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United seemingly given up now and moved onto a more proven Premier League striker. Dominic Calvert Lewin.

Proven PL goalscorer. England international. Similar age to Gyokeres. No brainer really...........
17 premier league goals in the last 4 seasons.
Gyokeres scores that many in a month 🥰
 

Hobo

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It shows how crap the level of sports journalism is these days. According to the BBC Live feed. Viktor Gyokeres helped Coventry City get to an FA Cup Semi Final 😂 😂😂
 

mmttww

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According to the BBC Live feed. Viktor Gyokeres helped Coventry City get to an FA Cup Semi Final 😂 😂😂

Yeah, I was that annoyed I bothered my arse to text them and point out the mistake. Don't know if they've corrected it or not.
 

ccfcchris

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Gyokeres on the verge of Arsenal transfer​

Arsenal are now on the verge of completing a deal for Sporting striker Viktor Gyokeres.
According to GIVEMESPORT, the transfer fee is expected to be worth more than £65m.
Furthermore, the report states that Gyokeres is set to become an Arsenal player within the next few days.

 

SBT

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You see, Doug King, he has been most vocal on the subject of the Gyokeres money. "Where's the money? "When are you going to get the money?" "Why aren't you getting the money now?" And so on. So please, the money.
 

Marty

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H

hasnt He just cut £2m from his salary expectations?

Its not huge money for a person in his position tbf. He's probably going to be on 15-20 mill a season for 5 years, seems like a no brainer to me as he's probably going to triple his current salary anyway.
 

Brylowes

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It's not just €2m. It's €2m per year for the duration of his contract. He'll be signing a 5 year deal most likely so that's around £8.5m in total.
I honestly don’t believe that the players personal monetary agreement would have any bearing on fee negotiations between the buying & selling clubs, it’s just more BS being splurged by parties that have no more than a tentative involvement in any potential agreement.
 

colinc

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Think him putting money towards the agreement (apparently) would set a very bad precedent in the game.
Not sure it is a bad precedent, too much of the money generated in football is going to the top players and their agents, anyway I doubt Vik will notice from the salary he is likely to be on at Arsenal. Also if the extra money goes to sporting, we get a cut.
 

David O'Day

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BBC seem less "it's happening now" and seem to be "arsenal have had face to face talks"

we shall she what happens
 

Hobo

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I honestly don’t believe that the players personal monetary agreement would have any bearing on fee negotiations between the buying & selling clubs, it’s just more BS being splurged by parties that have no more than a tentative involvement in any potential agreement.

It is just another way of making Sporting look like the bad guys and newspaper have to come up with their daily Gyokeres click bait story.
 

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