The transfer tug-of-war over Viktor Gyökeres took another dramatic turn on Saturday as Sporting CP president Frederico Varandas released a hard-hitting statement in response to the Swedish striker’s continued absence from pre-season training and ongoing speculation of a move to Arsenal.
Gyökeres was again missing in action during Sporting’s pre-season activities, raising eyebrows and fueling rumours of a potential transfer to the Premier League. But Varandas, never one to mince words, made the club’s stance crystal clear—Sporting won’t be held to ransom.
“If they don’t want to pay for Viktor’s fair market value, well… here at Sporting we are all very comfortable with that for the next three years with Gyökeres staying,” the president stated, in what many are calling a pointed message to Arsenal.
Varandas didn’t stop there. In a statement packed with conviction and club-first ethos, he doubled down on Sporting’s position, stressing that loyalty and structure remain non-negotiable pillars at the club.
“This strategy is also making it more complicated for the player to leave because nobody here is above the interests of the club. Whoever they are,” he declared, suggesting that any backdoor tactics to force a transfer would be met with stiff resistance.
With the transfer window ticking away and tension thick in the air, the president hinted at potential consequences for the player if the standoff persists.
“We’re very calm, everything will be resolved with the market closing with a hefty fine and an apology to the group,” he concluded, signaling that Sporting is not afraid to let the clock run down.