Gyokeres’ agent considers suing Sporting, reasons already revealed | OneFootball

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·9 September 2025

Gyokeres’ agent considers suing Sporting, reasons already revealed

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Hasan Çetinkaya is considering filing a lawsuit against Sporting, due to the commission that the club did not pay him for the sale of the Swedish forward. Viktor Gyokeres' agent was a prominent figure during the summer at the Alvalade Club, largely due to his involvement in the deal between Sporting and Arsenal - the Swede has not experienced happy moments recently.

The information was reported by NOW. The Swedish forward's agent may sue Sporting for the commission that was not paid to him in the 65.7 million euro deal, which could still rise to 76 million. More than that, Viktor Gyokeres could be one of the witnesses called by Çetinkaya to testify against Sporting in this hypothetical lawsuit.


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However, more recent news, reported by the newspaper A Bola, indicates that Hasan Çetinkaya signed, of his own free will, the document in which he declared he would waive his commission so that the deal could proceed. In principle, this would be the only proof needed from Sporting's side for the case to be concluded quickly.

NOW explained that Hasan Çetinkaya could also try to take Sporting to court due to Frederico Varandas' statements: "Threats of blackmail and insults don't work with me. (…) I believe Viktor can leave, unless he has the worst agent in the world, which I don't believe, because he is one of the best footballers in the world."

Again, the newspaper A Bola reports that Sporting is completely calm regarding this information reported in the national press. The club does not believe there is any legal basis on Hasan Çetinkaya's part, and they are not worried if Gyokeres' agent actually tries to take the case to court.

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇵🇹 here.

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