Viktor Gyokeres Refuses To Play For Sporting CP, Feels Betrayed By Club President: Report

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Posted by AI on 2025-06-12 17:18:50 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-02-10 06:33:00

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Viktor Gyokeres Refuses To Play For Sporting CP, Feels Betrayed By Club President: Report

Swedish forward Viktor Gyokeres has reportedly decided not to play again for Sporting CP despite having a year left on his contract, due to a disagreement with club president Pedro Martins over the future of his deal.

According to Portuguese outlet A Bola, Gyokeres feels betrayed by Martins after the president allegedly went back on a 'gentleman's agreement' regarding the future of his transfer fee. It's claimed that Gyokeres had agreed to extend his contract with the Portuguese giants until 2024, on the condition that the club would sell him this summer if a suitable offer came in. However, A Bola states that no such offer arrived during the recent transfer window, with Martins allegedly not keeping his word to Gyokeres.

The 25-year-old has reportedly been left frustrated with how the situation was handled, to the extent that he now refuses to play for Sporting CP again. Speculation surrounding his future could rumble on until the next transfer window opens in January, or until the end of the season, when his contract is due to expire.

A Bola also claims that Gyokeres has been excluded from the Sporting CP squad for Friday's game against Porto, and will also be excluded from their upcoming match against Braga. Whether or not the forward will have a future at the club, or indeed in Portuguese football, remains to be seen.

It appears that this particular transfer saga could have a surprising outcome, especially if Gyokeres is serious about his refusal to play for Sporting CP again. Aside from the frustration and disappointment of a potential breach of trust, the Sporting CP hierarchy will be concerned about how to fill the void left by a talented player who was signed for roughly 6 million from Brighton & Hove Albion in July 2021.