Portuguese Club President Fredericko Varandas says that Arsenal Target Victor Gieockers are facing disciplinary action by their club game after failing to report for pre-seasons.
Varandas said that any possible transfer was now becoming “more complex”.
BBC Sport last week stated that Arsenal Sporting Director Andrea Barta held face-to-face talks with Sweden International Gockey in Portugal.
Sources have told the BBC Sport that the conversation is going on with the arsenal, which is still expecting a deal, with his most recent proposal for a total of 70 meters (£ 60 m), a 27-year-old 27-year-old, which includes add-on.
Last month, Sporting President Varandas said that there was no ‘gentleman compromise’ for Gyoekeres to leave for 70 meters euro, but also said that the club would not demand its full release clause of 100 meters euro (£ 85m).
The Gyokeres, who scored 54 goals in 52 matches in the previous season, has yet publicly explained why they have not changed for the pre-season.
Varandas told the Portuguese news agency LUSA that “no one is above the interests of the club”.
“We are calm. Everything can be resolved with the closure of the market, a heavy fine and an apology for the group.”
“If they do not want to pay the appropriate market value of Victor, we will be very comfortable with it for the next three years.
“If the talents who formulate this strategy feel that it puts pressure on me that he makes it easy, not only they are completely wrong, but they are making it more complicated to leave the player.”
Gyokeres has scored 97 goals in 102 matches during his two sessions in Portugal, firing the game for two league titles.