Papo na Colina
·27 agosto 2025
Vasco set price and deadline for biggest sale in club history

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·27 agosto 2025
The final stretch of the European transfer window promises to be of great tension for Vasco. According to the Portuguese newspaper A Bola, FC Porto made a move to sign striker Rayan. The first proposal was rejected. However, the Portuguese club is studying the next steps and has not given up on the deal, in a real arm wrestling with Vasco's board.
According to the publication, the "Dragons" presented an initial proposal of around 17 million euros (about R$ 109 million). Vasco, however, promptly refused. The club's stance was reinforced by the statement of director Admar Lopes, who publicly stated that "there is no negotiation in progress", a clear tactic to value the player.
Rayan is a sure starter in Vasco's team - Photo: IMAGO
Despite the initial denial, the report found that Vasco would indeed be willing to negotiate. The club would welcome a proposal in the region of 25 million euros (approximately R$ 160 million). The difference in values indicates that the parties will need "flexibility" to reach an agreement.
The negotiation is now against the clock. The transfer window in Portugal closes next Monday. This deadline pressures Porto to act quickly. On the other hand, the fact that Rayan's contract with Cruz-Maltino ends at the end of 2026 is a factor that could give some advantage to the Portuguese in the negotiation. Vasco knows that time to get a record value for the player is also running out.
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