Viktor Gyokeres is the Swedish striker whose explosive goal-scoring has made him one of the hottest properties in Europe and could see him become soccer's next $100 million-plus player.
Yet Premier League clubs seemingly missed his rare talent when it was right under their noses.
Instead, Sporting Lisbon took a chance on Gyokeres and now stands to make a fortune after plucking him from the second tier of English soccer last year.
''He is ready for something bigger,'' Sweden coach Jon Dahl Tomasson told broadcaster Viaplay ahead of Gyokeres' hat trick against Manchester City in the Champions League last week. ''Everybody likes a goalscorer.''
Sporting bought Gyokeres from Coventry City for around $25 million. He has gone on to score 66 goals in 68 appearances — including 23 goals in 18 this term — and helped Sporting win the Portuguese title last season.
To put the 26-year-old forward's club statistics into context, this season he is outscoring Robert Lewandowski (19 in 17 games), Harry Kane (17 in 16) and Erling Haaland (15 in 16).
Gyokeres stretches defenses with his direct runs and is deadly in front of goal with rasping shots that find the corner of the net with unerring precision.
His impressive numbers have sparked speculation he will soon be on the move again — maybe during the January transfer window — with clubs like Manchester United, City, Arsenal, Barcelona and Paris Saint-Germain all reportedly interested. Gyokeres' contract has a release clause of 100 million euros ($105.4 million).