Eagle-eyed Manchester United fans have a theory about Rubén Amorim's first signing as manager.
Supporters are convinced they have seen a hint of his transfer plans in his revealing first interview since taking over.
amorim He arrived at the club this week after being announced as Erik ten HagThe replacement.
He has since spoken with joined media channels for the first time, and fans got the chance to hear from their new boss.
During the video of the discussion, followers saw Amorim clasping his hands together as he spoke.
His gesture was similar to Sporting striker Viktor Gyokeres' signature celebration.
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Some fans took this as a hint that Amorim could look to reunite with the Swedish striker at Old Trafford.
Reacting on social media, one supporter wrote: “I can't believe Ruben Amorim We confirmed in this interview that we will sign Gyokeres.”
Another added: “We'll be there.”
Not all Red Devils fans agreed, however, with a third commenting: “Bro come on, it's out of context.”
Meanwhile, one more said: “I saw that too but I didn't interpret it that way.”
Gyokeres has been strongly linked with a move to the Premier League after continuing his impressive goalscoring form with Sporting.
Since Amorim signed from Coventry last summer, the 26-year-old has scored 66 goals in 68 appearances and 19 assists.
These strikes include a hat-trick against Manchester City in the Champions League earlier this month.
As for Amorim, he told his fans in his interview: “First of all, I think I felt a connection with the club.
“And when I say with the club, everyone knows it manchester united. But I feel the connection with the people at the club and that is very important for me because I want to work with people I like and I feel a connection.
“The second point is the history of this club. All people are hungry for success and I feel that this is the place I want to be also for that, because you can be part of something special, not just another one.
“And that's something I really like. And of course, thanks to the fans, because in Portugal you hear a lot, a lot of things from the media.
“But when you see the games here, when you see the games, the interaction with the coaches, with the players, even in the difficult moments, I think it is a special club.”
The 39-year-old will take charge of his first game as manager at Ipswich on November 24.