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This is one of the sensations of the start of the season on the European scene. Swedish striker from Sporting Portugal Viktor Gyokeres seduces his world.
Number 9 walks on water and never stops shaking the opposing nets. Since the start of the 2024-2025 financial year, the 26-year-old has found the path to goal 23 times for 4 assists delivered.
Services which obviously please certain European leaders who should, unless there is a surprise, take action during the next summer transfer window. After Sweden’s match against Slovakia this Saturday evening, the striker spoke about his now ex-coach Ruben Amorim who left for Manchester United and his future.
“It’sis very sad that Amorim is leaving, but obviously we understand his decision. It meant a lot to me, because he gave me the opportunity and made me grow a lot. To follow him to United? He already has several attackers there, so we’ll see. But it’s not something I think about. Obviously I want to play the whole season with Sporting and I feel good there, so I’m in no rush to move in the future. We will see when the time comes,” he declared.
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