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Last Pinch for Samu's Atleti

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Porto buys the last 35% from the red-white club to get the full player's rights, for xx million.

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Porto buys the last 35% from the red-white club to get the full player's rights, for xx million.

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FC Porto officially purchased the remaining percentage of Samu's transfer and now holds 100 percent of the player's rights.

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A gift from Atlético to Porto: 12 million for 35% of Samu. An economically indefensible operation that can only be understood from the need to enter immediate money to face some imminent signing. In total the striker melillense has gone out to the Portuguese club for 32 million euros. A real bicoca taking into account his age and his international projection. Atlético wins 31, because he bought it from Granada for six, but it gives the feeling t…

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In recent years, the Atlético de Madrid has proven to be an excellent dealer. Especially when the Barça has been involved. That’s why it surprises the closed operation with Samu Aghehowa, who stops being a 100 percent player. For some, a master move. For others, a sale to Porto that knows little, taking into account the real poster of the striker and the offers that the club rejected less than a year ago. More information (Auto) Title news (Auto…

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Record broke the news in on Friday, July 11, 2025.
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