Portuguese midfielder eyed by Sporting wanted by Austria | OneFootball

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·25 September 2025

Portuguese midfielder eyed by Sporting wanted by Austria

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The footballer, who was sought after by Rui Borges at Sporting, was contacted by Sebastian Prodl, assistant coach to Ralf Rangnick, the Austrian national team coach.

Tomás Handel, midfielder for Red Star, who was considered by Sporting in the last summer transfer window, is close to no longer being an option for the Portuguese national teams and has an ongoing process to be able to represent Austria in the near future.


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The midfielder was approached by a member of the Austrian national team's technical staff, is analyzing the situation, and the process is underway. The player's connection to Austria dates back to his great-great-grandmother, who was from that country and married a Portuguese man.

Moreover, the 24-year-old footballer was contacted by Sebastian Prodl, assistant coach to Ralf Rangnick, the Austrian coach, this Wednesday and is considering the proposal, leaning towards accepting it. His teammate, the Austrian Marko Arnautovic, has also been trying to convince him.

Thus, Tomás Handel could already be called up in the next international window in October, for the 2026 World Cup qualifiers. Furthermore, one of his main goals is to participate in the tournament, which will take place in the United States, Mexico, and Canada.

The athlete - valued at 10 million euros - was one of the most prominent players at Vitória de Guimarães and one of the players with the most market interest. The player moved to the Belgrade giant for about 3 million euros. For the Serbian club, the midfielder has played three games and scored one goal.

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