Viktor gyokeres' team-mate confirms liverpool 'watching' him after failed trial

Viktor gyokeres' team-mate confirms liverpool 'watching' him after failed trial

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LIVERPOOL MAY NOT BE IN THE RACE TO SIGN VIKTOR GYOKERES THIS SUMMER, BUT THEY'RE KEEPING AN EYE ON ONE OF HIS TEAM-MATES, ACCORDING TO THE MAN HIMSELF 12:34, 30 May 2025Updated 12:43,


30 May 2025 A production line of top talent is being linked with Liverpool this summer. But one lesser-known name supposedly on the radar of Arne Slot's newly crowned Premier League


champions is Momodou Sonko. That's according to the player himself, who is hoping to take the next step in his development after a tough first full season at Gent. And he may look to


compatriot and international team-mate Viktor Gyokeres as inspiration in that regard. Former Coventry striker Gyokeres, who turns 27 on Wednesday, has gone from averaging 20 goals a season


in the Championship to being one of Europe's most in-demand players. The Sporting CP star has netted 97 goals in 102 games since joining the Lions in 2023, proving how quickly the


trajectory of one's career can change. Sonko, 20, previously spent a spell on trial with the Reds in 2017, but nothing came of it. And the winger has suggested a future move to Anfield


could be on the cards, given Liverpool have supposedly retained their interest in his services. "The way I look at it is that they were already interested there, and I went there and


tried it out a bit," he told Expressen from Sweden's under-21 training camp this week. "I felt I was a little too young to move, but they have continued to keep an eye on


me." Sonko has recently been called into Sweden's senior squad but is yet to make his first-team debut under Jon Dahl Tomasson. That being said, it's widely believed it's


a matter of when and not if Gent's record signing gets the nod. Sonko scored four goals and recorded three assists in 21 starts (40 total appearances) for Gent this season, struggling


to build on the promise he showed at Hacken. When asked just how close he has come to joining the Reds in the past, he replied: "I don't actually know. I was in Hacken and tried


not to think too much about sales. Then it happened quite quickly and suddenly I was in Ghent. I don't really have a good idea." He may not be a Liverpool player, but Sonko went on


to heap praise upon the club for their success this season. The Reds came close to winning a historic treble in Slot's first season at the helm, and it's fair to say Sonko is an


admirer of the Dutchman's work. "Yes, absolutely incredible. They have been superior in the Premier League," added the youngster. "They looked very strong in the


Champions League too before they had a tough match [against] PSG. It has been an incredibly good season. A very good debut season for the coaches too." Those comments bode well should


the player develop and find himself in Liverpool's sights in the future. Sweden has produced a number of exciting attackers in recent years, with Sonko hoping to follow in the footsteps


of stars like Gyokeres, Alexander Isak and Anthony Elanga. Article continues below Two among that trio are currently playing their football in the Premier League and making a huge


impression. And it could become a clean sweep should Gyokeres leave Lisbon behind for English shores this summer. More than 30 years have passed since Glenn Hysen, the only Swede to have


represented Liverpool to date, pulled on the team's colours. But it's possible Sonko could be the asset to end that drought should he kick on in Belgium's Pro League.