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- Parties cannot align terms for add-ons in deal
- Initial fee of €70m + €10m of conditional agreed
- Long-running saga continues to drag on
A report by Portuguese newspaper Record suggests the summer’s longest-running transfer saga shows no sign of resolution. While Arsenal, Sporting and Gyokeres’ representatives have agreed an initial fee of €70m (£61m/$82m) plus €10m in add-ons (£8.7m/$11.6m) for the player’s services, the terms surrounding the additional fees have yet to be ironed out.
Sporting want those terms to be easily achievable, a request which Arsenal has reportedly resisted. A Bola reports that just €3m of those add-ons are considered “easily achieveable” by the selling club. That disconnect is apparently enough to ensure the deal is “at risk of collapse,” with Record reporting that Gyokeres and his agent Hasan Cetinkaya may offer a public intervention to keep the deal alive.
Gyokeres was considered to be one of Europe’s hottest properties heading into the summer transfer window, however it quickly became apparent that Arsenal and Manchester متحد were the only credible suitors for his signature. As the Gunners pulled ahead in the chase, questions over the Swede’s ability to cut it in the الدوري الإنجليزي الممتاز have increased. Despite that, he remains sure of his abilities, saying in a recent interview that he belonged at the top table with the likes of Harry Kane, Robert Lewandowski and إيرلينج هالاند.
The 27-year-old has pushed for this move. On Sunday, he declined to return to Sporting’s pre-season training, signalling his desire for the transfer to go ahead. With that in mind, a public statement urging negotiations between his current and prospective employers could well be coming.