Rodrigo Mora talks advance as Porto and Roma shape 50 million euro deal under FIGC rules | OneFootball

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·17 August 2026

Rodrigo Mora talks advance as Porto and Roma shape 50 million euro deal under FIGC rules

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According to O Jogo, Porto and Roma have resumed talks over Rodrigo Mora and are aligning a financial structure that satisfies both clubs.

Porto require some immediate liquidity to operate in what remains of the market and are seeking a global deal worth 50 million euros.


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Roma must work on two fronts because of FIGC regulations, and they also have Luis Henrique, an Inter forward, on their shortlist.

Domestic moves between Italian clubs carry tighter requirements than international deals, including bank guarantees and liquidity, within a more complex system.

In practice, any internal Serie A transfer has to be carefully calibrated, since other moves can have knock-on effects.

Roma are already at serious risk of a UEFA sanction for financial fair play failures.

With all that in mind, the clubs are working with optimism that a breakthrough will arrive and Rodrigo Mora will have a new challenge in his career.

Source: O Jogo

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