Varandas also offered his version of events about an agreed price for Gyokeres to leave: "In that meeting, the agent wanted to anchor the departure to a value. I said this sentence: 'It's not worth setting a value because I don't know what will happen during the year, if he will get injured, I don't know if he will have a disappointing season, so it's not worth setting a value. I don't know if it will be 40, 60 or 80, it will depend on the performance. What I can guarantee is that I will not demand 100 million, period.'
"From then on, I never spoke to the agent again, I never spoke to the player about leaving or values, 10 months have passed and now I see the agent in the press spewing information here and there. But I want to make it clear: Sporting has good sense and its word and the chairman of Sporting said two things: that he would not demand a clause and that he would adjust the value to Viktor's performance. What was it? 63 goals, 17 assists, runner-up in the Golden Boot, eight games in the Champions League, six goals, fantastic. Surely one of the best to ever step foot on the pitch of Portuguese football. And even so, Sporting will not demand a termination clause."