Portal dos Dragões
·19 August 2026
Rodrigo Mora signs for Roma, FC Porto explain deal

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·19 August 2026

FC Porto confirmed this Wednesday the transfer of Rodrigo Mora to AS Roma through a statement submitted to the CMVM, in which it details the terms of the agreement. The Italian club will pay 27 million euros for 50% of the economic rights of the 19-year-old player, with two million dependent on the achievement of targets.
The agreement also includes options for AS Roma to acquire up to 50% of the player’s economic rights for a total of 25 million euros. Conversely, FC Porto “also holds an unconditional sale option over the percentage of the economic rights it keeps in its possession at the same reference value,” which obliges the Italian club to buy the percentage that the Dragons decide to sell.
The full statement
“Futebol Clube do Porto – Futebol, SAD (“FC Porto”) hereby informs the market, its Members, Supporters and Fans, as well as the general public, that it has reached an agreement with AS Roma (“Roma”) for the permanent transfer of the player registration rights and 50% of the economic rights of professional football player Rodrigo Mora for the total amount of €27M (twenty-seven million euros), corresponding to a guaranteed fixed fee of €25M (twenty-five million euros), plus a maximum variable fee of €2M (two million euros) depending on the fulfilment of certain sporting conditions.
Roma holds options to acquire up to 50% of the Athlete’s economic rights for the total amount of €25M (twenty-five million euros). FC Porto also holds an unconditional sale option over the percentage of the economic rights it retains in its possession at the same reference value, in this case requiring Roma to purchase the percentage that FC Porto decides to sell.
Should Roma not acquire the entirety of the Athlete’s economic rights, FC Porto will therefore have the option to sell the entirety of the economic rights. As a result of the agreement now concluded with Roma, FC Porto will thus have the option to guarantee minimum proceeds of €50M (fifty million euros) or, should Roma not exercise the acquisition options in full and FC Porto so prefer, retain a percentage of the Athlete’s economic rights in order to benefit from a future sale of the Athlete for a potentially higher amount.
No deduction will be made from the amounts receivable by FC Porto under the solidarity mechanism. FC Porto further declares that it will incur intermediary service costs of 10% of the transaction amount.”
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