Sporting have no intention of selling one of their prized assets at this stage, either, and any team trying to sign him will have to match the €100 million (£87m/$110m) release clause in his contract. Coach Ruben Amorim reiterated that they would not accept a lower fee, but admits Gyokeres' attitude could change at any moment and he may want to leave. He told reporters recently: "Anything is possible, the players may want to stay but it could happen that changes our way of seeing things. In the past it was more difficult for me because an offer could come up and the player had to go, we had another urgency, but now it's just for the clause. The player's will changes, sometimes anything in our life changes, everything is possible. But we are protected because we have a clause that is high. I am more relaxed now because our situation is clearer, if you have to go, go by the clause. What matters is that the player is happy, but Sporting will survive without Viktor."