Gyokeres news will be music to Man Utd’s ears as £70m star subject of swap deal

The arrival of Viktor Gyokeres in Arsenal can be the chances of Manchester United to land sporty sports and Denmark – midfielder Morten Hjulmand, unintentionally help in the midst of interest from Juventus

The hope of Manchester United to land Morten Hjulmand may have been helped by the move from Viktor Gyokers to Arsenal. United is strongly connected to the Swedish striker, who played under Ruben Amorim at Sporting CP, before his transfer to Arsenal.

The Red Devils are enthusiastic about another sports player, midfielder Hjulmand, who is also sought by Juventus, according to reports in Italy. Instead of an outright purchase, however, the Turin Giants are ready to offer Douglas Luiz as part of a Swap deal, where Juve pays an extra compensation.

However, that plan is complicated by Luiz's wage, which is assumed that it is worth approximately 4.3 million a year, which goes much further than the current wage structure of Sporting. Gazzetta Dello Sport reports that make a potential SWAP deal almost impossible to complete.

After lost Gyokeres, Sporting Chief would not be happy to lose another of them appreciated assets. And after having agreed a deal with a maximum of £ 64 million for Gyokeres, sporty is under pressure to sell and it can afford to keep the release clause of £ 70 million from Hjulmand if they want.

Additional reports in Italy claim that sport would consider a reimbursement of approximately £ 43 million, but not lower. After playing £ 133.5 million this summer – and with RB Leipzig's Benjamin Sesko High on their list of goals – it is still to be seen whether United will land Hjulmand this summer.

Given the apparent difficulties of Juve when financing a deal, they can afford to avert their time and possibly wait for a future transfer window.

United wants to discharge a number of Wantaway stars to finance the much-needed makeover of Amorim's team. However, the head coach has warned that players are not allowed to leave cheaply and says they can still have futures at the clubs.

Alejandro Garnacho, Jadon Sancho, Antony and Tyrell Malacia were omitted from the tour by the United States and instead trained in Carrington.

The recent transfer processes of United have been criticized on a large scale, but Amorim said that Chief Executive Omar Berrada and sports director Jason Wilcox would not be used.

“I am sure these people, Omar and Jason, and the club have a number (price) for these players. If they don't achieve that, they will have no doubt about it,” said the United Boss.

“I understand that clubs may wait at the last minute, but they can have a surprise and I am ready. I am ready to receive the players.”

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