Romário Baró leaves FC Porto, heads to Polish football | OneFootball

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·21 August 2025

Romário Baró leaves FC Porto, heads to Polish football

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FC Porto is about to make official the departure of another player who is not in Francesco Farioli's plans. Romário Baró, a young midfielder and Portuguese international, is traveling this Thursday to Poland to sign with RKS Radomiak Radom, currently sixth in the Ekstraklasa, according to the local press.

According to the portal Wezlo, the deal will be permanent, with the Dragons retaining a significant percentage of a future transfer. The figures were not disclosed; Baró is valued at around two million euros by Transfermarkt.


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Last season, the 24-year-old midfielder was on loan at Basel, in Switzerland, where he scored only one goal in 24 matches, falling short of expectations. In Poland, he will have a new opportunity and will be the only Portuguese player in the squad after Bruno Jordão's departure to CSKA Sofia.

Baró's departure is part of the squad restructuring driven by André Villas-Boas. Danny Namaso (Auxerre) and Iván Jaime (CF Montreal) have already left, while the futures of Marko Grujić and Vasco Sousa remain uncertain.

With another case about to be closed, FC Porto continues to “put the house in order” and generate revenue from players who are not part of Farioli's plans.

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