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Sporting CP and Sweden international Viktor Gyokeres who has 32-goal mark this season is Set to take Pep Guardiola by suprise by joining this Premier League Rival after thrashing Man City in the Champions League. Pep Guardiola is in trouble now 😱😱

Viktor Gyökeres’ Stellar Season Sparks Premier League Move That Could Shock Pep Guardiola

 

Sporting CP’s Swedish forward, Viktor Gyökeres, has emerged as one of Europe’s most lethal goal-scorers this season, amassing an impressive 32 goals across all competitions. His standout performances, including a critical role in Sporting’s stunning Champions League victory over Manchester City, have showcased his exceptional speed, precise finishing, and tactical awareness. These qualities left Pep Guardiola’s typically solid defense in disarray.

 

While Manchester City fans are still reeling from their unexpected elimination, Gyökeres’ brilliance has caught the attention of several Premier League giants. Reports suggest that the striker is on the verge of making a high-profile move to one of City’s top competitors in England. Both Arsenal and Chelsea have been linked to the Swedish star, with Arsenal reportedly viewing him as a perfect complement to Gabriel Jesus, while Chelsea seeks a reliable goal-scorer to revitalize their attack.

 

Sporting CP faces an uphill battle to retain their star player as interest mounts from England. Speculation indicates that offers exceeding €60 million are in the works, making a transfer to the Premier League highly likely. For Gyökeres, this would be a chance to test his skills on one of football’s biggest stages and solidify his reputation as a world-class forward.

 

As Guardiola and Manchester City regroup following their Champions League setback, they could soon find themselves battling against Gyökeres in domestic competition—this time, as a key weapon for a rival club determined to challenge their dom

inance.

 

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