Harry Kane's presence at Bayern Munich could help Manchester United sign Viktor Gyokeres as Ruben Amorim considers a summer move for the striker.
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Man Utd considered frontrunners for GyokeresBayern also have the striker on their shortlistKane's availability may deter them from making a moveFollow GOAL on WhatsApp! 🟢📱WHAT HAPPENED?
The Swedish striker has emerged as one of the most sought-after talents in European football. With an astonishing 27 goal contributions in just 18 games during the 2024-25 season, Gyokeres further solidified his reputation with a stunning performance in Sporting's 4-1 Champions League triumph over Manchester City. His exceptional form has caught the attention of major clubs, including United and Bayern, who might be involved in a transfer battle next summer for the player.
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Gyokeres is reported to have an £83 million ($105m) release clause in his contract, though it is rumoured that Sporting might consider offers closer to £61m ($77m). This potential discount could spark a bidding war among Europe’s elite. United’s interest in Gyokeres is unsurprising given their struggles in front of goal with Rasmus Hojlund and Joshua Zirkzee still not firing on all cylinders. Moreover, the arrival of Ruben Amorim as manager at Old Trafford, following his successful stint at Sporting, could give the Red Devils a significant edge in securing the Swedish striker’s services.
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Football journalist Christian Falk in his column for argued that Amorim's presence may make it easier for United to lure the striker. Bayern, meanwhile, despite showing interest in Gyokeres, face a unique challenge. The Bavarian club already boast of having Kane, a marquee signing and central figure in their attack. This dynamic could deter Gyokeres from joining them, as he is unlikely to settle for a secondary role behind the England captain.
Bayern are reportedly considering several striking options for the future, including Gyokeres, Benjamin Sesko, Omar Marmoush, and Lois Openda. However, they seem to be in no rush to make an immediate signing, focusing instead on leveraging Kane’s form for the next couple of years. Instead, they might prefer to wait until Gyokeres’ contract nears its end to secure him at a lower price.
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There is little doubt that Gyokeres is poised to become one of the most talked-about names in the 2025 summer transfer window. While Bayern admire the Swedish forward’s potential, United’s immediate needs, coupled with Ruben Amorim’s influence, could see them beat their German counterparts to the signing. For now, the striker must keep banging in the goals at Sporting to sustain the interest of the European giants.






