Brazilian bids for Pepê that FC Porto are likely to have turned down | OneFootball

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·27 November 2025

Brazilian bids for Pepê that FC Porto are likely to have turned down

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After a summer marked by many rumors about a possible departure, Pepê, the Brazilian winger, ended up staying at FC Porto following a change in attitude that convinced Francesco Farioli. Despite this, there were still clubs interested in signing him.

According to ESPN, two clubs even went so far as to make formal offers to bring the player back to Brazil: Flamengo and Palmeiras, both of which are finalists in the current edition of the Copa Libertadores, whose final will be played on Saturday night.


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The television station reports that the Rio de Janeiro club offered around 25 million euros, a proposal that José Boto, Flamengo’s sporting director, saw rejected by Porto’s board.

Palmeiras, led by Abel Ferreira, reportedly came close to that amount but ended up signing another winger: Paraguayan Ramón Sosa.

Ultimately, Pepê remains at Dragão and renewed his contract at the end of August until 2028, with an option for one more season, and a release clause set at 75 million euros.

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