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How Kane could help Man United sign Gyokeres

Manchester United’s pursuit of Viktor Gyokeres has received a significant boost, courtesy of Harry Kane’s presence at Bayern Munich.

The Swedish striker’s exceptional form, yielding 27 goal contributions in 18 games this season, has captivated top European clubs, including United and Bayern. However, Kane’s prominence in Bayern’s attack may deter Gyokeres from joining the German giants.

Gyokeres, valued at £83 million due to his release clause, might be available for £61 million, sparking a potential bidding war. United’s interest is heightened by their struggles in front of goal, with Rasmus Hojlund and Joshua Zirkzee yet to find their rhythm.

New manager Ruben Amorim’s arrival, following his successful stint at Sporting, could give United an edge in securing Gyokeres’ services. Football journalist Christian Falk suggests Amorim’s presence may facilitate the transfer.

Bayern, meanwhile, are in no rush to sign Gyokeres, opting to leverage Kane’s form for the next two years. They are considering alternative striking options, including Benjamin Sesko, Omar Marmoush, and Lois Openda.

With Gyokeres poised to dominate the 2025 summer transfer window, United’s immediate needs and Amorim’s influence may propel them ahead of Bayern in the race for the Swedish striker’s signature.

As Gyokeres continues to impress at Sporting, the battle for his services is set to intensify, with United and Bayern locked in a tantalizing transfer tug-of-war.

Christian Olorunda

Christian Olorunda is a football analyst specializing in tactical trends and the financial evolution of the African and European game. As someone who has watched football since his childhood, writing about it and researching players and clubs has always come easy to him. Through his writing and research, he has shaped his opinions and that of others when needed. He started writing in 2022 and hasn't looked back since, with over 500 articles published in various journals and blogs. Follow his analysis on X (https://x.com/theFootballBias).
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