After Friday’s formal announcement, Sporting’s Jose Alvalade Stadium witnessed an emotional evening as they bid farewell to manager Ruben Amorim, who will begin his duties as head coach at United on November 11.
After completing a hat-trick in the first half, Gyokeres—who has also been linked to Arsenal—made it 4-0. After Amorim leaves, his performances this season will only make people think about United.
“Going with Amorim to Manchester United? I don’t know,” Gyokeres said when asked about a transfer in his post-match interview, as per The Metro.
“I’m here. As you can see, I enjoy it at Sporting.
“It’s nothing I really think about. I’m sad about him [Amorim] leaving. We wish him all the best.”
It says a lot when players admit to being sad about a manager leaving, but nobody can blame Amorim.
Gyokeres would hopefully make the same decision if United decide to launch a formal pursuit in the winter or summer, although the new United head coach has ruled out any moves in January for his Sporting players.
Paul Merson hits out at Viktor Gyokeres rumours
Arsenal legend Paul Merson has reacted to reports linking United with Gyokeres, admitting the suggestion does his “head in”.
“Now they’re talking of bringing Viktor Gyokeres in. This is what does my head in, honestly,” Merson wrote in his column for Sportskeeda.
“He was playing for Coventry a while ago and no one wanted him. Now he goes to a lesser league, does well and suddenly you have to pay £40-50 million extra for him!
“Imagine if he was still at Coventry and United wanted him? Everybody will be losing their minds.”
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