St. Juste makes bold call on Sporting future | OneFootball

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·8 September 2025

St. Juste makes bold call on Sporting future

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Jeremiah St. Juste is waiting for the January transfer market to try and finalize a move to Germany, which did not materialize during the summer window. The Dutch central defender is not having easy days in Alvalade, but he may be able to unblock the situation at the beginning of 2026.

The information is provided by the newspaper A Bola. After seeing the end of the transfer window pass without reaching an agreement to leave Sporting, St. Juste is in an uncomfortable situation at the Alvalade Club, having been demoted to the green and white B team, due to what, as explained by Frederico Varandas, is an excess of central defenders in Rui Borges' squad.


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The Dutchman had some options in the market, namely Turkey, Saudi Arabia or another Middle Eastern championship, but he continues to reject these options, preferring to continue training in Sporting's B team rather than moving to a league in which he has no interest. Similarly, no valid proposals arrived at the lions after the closing of the transfer window in Europe.

However, there is a possibility that is gaining strength, and that would make St. Juste not finish the season at Sporting: going to Germany as early as January. The central defender continues to have a market in the Bundesliga, as seen in the last summer transfer window, and approves a move to this championship that he knows well, from the days when he played in Mainz.

Jeremiah St. Juste is going to be a father later this month, another factor for being little receptive to a radical change in his life at this time, especially to scenarios that he completely ignores. In January, at a more stable time, the central defender may be willing to accept a proposal to leave Alvalade, even six months before becoming a free player.

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in đŸ‡”đŸ‡č here.

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