Viktor Gyokeres makes fresh admission over his future amid Arsenal and Manchester United links

Viktor Gyokeres has made a new admission about his future in the midst of ties with both Arsenal and Manchester United.

Gyokeres, 27, is in sparkling form for Sporting CP this season, with 53 goals and 13 assists in 51 performances in all competitions.

He is connected to the Gunners, who finish 2nd in the Premier League for a third consecutive season.

After injuries to Kai Havertz and Gabriel Jesus, they faltered in the title race after injuries forced them to play Mikel Merino as a helper.

A possible move to Old Trafford has also been on the cards for the Swede, because he was managed by Ruben Amorim before the Portuguese coach moved to the Red Devils in the mid-2024-25.

Now Gyokees has opened about what his future can have if the current campaign comes to a conclusion.

He made the comment before Sporting's Taca the Portugal final against their Cross-City Rivals Benfica.

Speaking with the Portuguese TV channel SIC Noticias, Gyokeres was asked what his future has in store.

He replied: “Hopefully you can expect that I will continue to improve and score goals.”

“We'll see. It's the future. Football is like that, you never know what will happen.

'As we saw this season, you never know what will happen. And it's the same now. We will see what the future has in store. '

A potential factor that could influence Gyokeres's decision – given his desire to prove itself at the highest level – is the lack of Champions League football.

While Arsenal protected a top five finish with a competition to save after the victory over Newcastle last weekend, the Red Devils will be completely from Europe.

Amorim's side will be sent to their worst finish ever in the Premier League history, because they are currently in the table 16th.

After they have not defeated Tottenham in the Europa League final on Wednesday evening in Bilbao, they may have difficulty attracting new signing sessions before 2025-26.

The club only receives £ 5 million for the end as a Europa League two, because they will not benefit from the extra windfall of being in the Champions League.

The winner prize and a place in the upper table of the European competition, on the other hand, will be worth around £ 125 million to track.

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