Giocres makes a transfer in extreme ways, Portugal Sports responds strongly: heavy penalty + stay in the team
Portuguese Sports Club striker Victor Giocres has taken extreme measures to seek a transfer to Arsenal. The Swedish international not only missed the team's pre-season training scheduled to start on Saturday, but also explicitly refused to play and train for the club. The move quickly attracted a tough response from the club, and Portuguese Sports officially announced that it would impose disciplinary measures against it, including huge fines. According to multiple sources, Arsenal is in deep negotiations with Portugal on Giocrez's transfer. The efficient striker has scored an astonishing 68 goals in the Portuguese Super League since transferring to Lisbon from the English Championship Coventry City in 2023. Although its contract includes a termination clause of up to 100 million euros, Portuguese Sports Chairman Frederico Valandas has recently hinted that the club is willing to accept offers below this amount. However, Giocres seems eager to push the transfer process. While absent from training, he also accepted an interview with French "League" and publicly expressed his strong desire to return to England to play football, and confidently claimed that he was one of the world's top strikers. This series of actions completely angered the club management. Faced with the "forced palace" of core players, Portugal Sports showed an uncompromising attitude. Chairman Valandas made a stern statement in an interview: "We are very calm. The solution to the problem is to complete the transaction before the transfer window is closed, and at the same time (to the players) impose a huge fine and apologize to the whole team." Valandas even warned that if Arsenal cannot meet the price of "fair market value" of Portuguese Keys, the club will force the player to stay without hesitation: "If (the buyer) is unwilling to pay a reasonable price, we are very happy to continue to have him in the next three years." He He further criticized the operation strategy of the team behind the players: "If the geniuses who plan this matter think that this can put pressure on me and force me to lower the asking price, then they will not only make it very wrong, but will make it more difficult for the players to leave the team." Valandas finally emphasized firmly: "No one can surpass the interests of the club. No matter who he is!" Arsenal, who is determined to strengthen the front line, keeps moving forward this summer, and has signed goalkeeper Kepa Arizabaraga, midfielder Martin Subimendi and Christian Nolgao. It is rumored that the Gunners are also preparing to introduce winger Noni Maduaik from Chelsea for about £55 million. Whether Giocrez can become their big signing this summer will depend on whether Arsenal can meet Portugal's tough asking price.
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