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Transfers: PSG at the heart of a €70M battle?

Benjamin Labrousse

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Despite a double course in Spanish/Communication, I decided to take control of my dreams by heading into journalism. With a master's degree in sports journalism, I cover sports and football news with as much admiration for transfer periods, when a club must make crucial choices for next season.

Observer of the attackers' market this summer, PSG would have particularly eyed Viktor Gyökeres. Top European scorer this season, the Sporting CP center forward would have an exit voucher at the end of this 2024-2025 financial year, and could be sold for €70 million. Most of the major European clubs have also launched major maneuvers for his recruitment. Explanation.

He is undoubtedly the big sensation of this start of the season in Europe. At 27 years old, Viktor Gyökeres is Europe's most prolific striker with 23 goals to his name at the time of writing. With a release clause of €100 million, the Swedish center forward should not make any old bones at the Sporting CPwhile already this summer, several European leaders like the PSG were interested in his profile.

Is PSG interested in Viktor Gyökeres?

If the capital club preferred to relaunch its attacking duo composed of Gonçalo Ramos and of Randal Cole Muanicould the Portuguese's injury and the Frenchman's ineffectiveness change the situation? Possible. Either way, competition will be tough for the PSG in this folder. According to the latest indiscretions of Sky Germanymost of the major European clubs have recently come forward for information Viktor Gyökeres.

A departure at the latest next summer for the Swede

The Bayern Munich in particular has already considered the possibility of acting in this matter, like several Premier League clubs. Sky Germany also reveals that Rooted should leave the Portuguese championship next summer at the latest. An agreement in principle would exist between the player and the Sporting concerning a departure in the event of an offer between €60M and €70M.

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