Other teams, including Arsenal and Newcastle, are also interested in Gyokeres. However, a reunion with his former coach, Ruben Amorim, at Manchester United might be appealing to Gyokeres. This could make it easier for the club to sign him.
Transfer expert Ben Jacobs thinks that Gyokeres would be willing to join Manchester United if the club can make a financially attractive offer. Jacobs believes that Gyokeres would not demand a high salary, possibly around £300,000 per week or less. If Manchester United can free up space in their wage bill by releasing players like Rashford and Sancho, they might be able to afford Gyokeres and his agent fees. The club could structure the deal to start next financial year and pay in installments, making it more manageable.