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Lions reveal all the moves made before the start of the new season. Revenue of €51.9 million in sales and nearly €54 million in purchases. Rio de Janeiro with an option to buy João Muniz, a percentage of future sales in many young people from the transferred base

Everything in detail. Sports yesterday revealed all the market movement figures in the last transfer window. Much of the data was already public knowledge, others not so much. In terms of sales, a note for transfers… 17 players. Paulinho, Nazinho, Fatawu, Mateus Fernandes, Jovane Cabral, Rafael Camacho, Chico Lamba, Marco Cruz, Tiago Ferreira, Gonçalo Esteves, Miguel Menino, Diogo Cabral, Rafael Melo, David Monteiro and the three who left at the end of the contract have: Luis Neto, Adán and Coates. In total, after all, the lion raised €51.9 million euros. With Fatawu (€16.25M), Mateus Fernandes (€15M) and Paulinho (€7.75M) responsible for almost the entire portion, plus, of course, to Ruben Amorim who returned ‘€11 million. In addition, of almost all young people who left the academy, Sporting kept 50% of future sales. In addition, of almost all young people who left the academy, Sporting kept 50% of future sales. Only Marco Cruz and David Monteiro (30%) and Miguel Menino (40%) are different.

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This income is added, of course, the sale of Rúben Amorim, which allowed the lions to earn another €11 million.

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In terms of national loans… three identified processes. The results are Joao Muniz (River Ave), Diogo Travassos (Star of Amadora) it Rodrigo Ribeiro (Aves USA). Of these only the River Ave we were given an option to buy the Lions’ young centre-back. In international assignments, then, six confirmed departures: Rúben Vinagre, Rafael PonteloSoritis, I hear, Tanlongo e Koba Koindredi. All with their own clubs ensuring the option to buy except for Dário I hear. oh The Palms (Spain) this position is not included in the contract and the young midfielder must always return to Alvalade.

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In terms of investment, the purchase of the lions to attack this season, will highlight eight new faces in the team. Some (still) with less feeling, such as the raising of Paulo Iago to the youth teams Real Madrid (Madrilenos kept 50% of future sales), but also Nilton Cardoso (for 500 thousand euros, because he was on loan from Lusitânia), Jakub Stasiak (100 thousand euro cost to the Poles from Driving) and Bento Estrela, young people who are changing in the formation of the lions. In the main team, however, the investment is big. About €55 million in purchases. With Harderthe Danish striker taking the largest share, as an investment of €19 million was required (with the Nordsjaelland to keep 20% of the capital gain, but the lions can reduce this amount by another 10%. So, note for the entries at From Deba e Maxi Araújoboth for values ​​that were close (and above …) to €15M.

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The Belgian central defender cost €15.5 million, for the entire pass, with Anderlecht retaining 15 percent of the additional value in the future, this is a value that could, however, increase to 10%, depending on general and individual goals. The Uruguay international cost the Lions’ coffers €13.6 million from Toluca and Sporting also secured 100 percent of the license. Finally, Kovacevic made a deposit of €4.81 with Polish Raków also receiving 15% of the additional value from future sales.

A final note for the loans guaranteed by Sporting for two youngsters: Bruno Ramos (Académico de Viseu) and Kauã Oliveira (Ibrachina FC). The contracts expire at the end of this season, but Sporting revealed they have an option to buy the duo who have been working with the B team, with the second man, Bruno Ramos, making his debut his tour with Ruben Amorim.

2024-11-12 20:41:00
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