Portal dos Dragões
·7 May 2026
Title nets FC Porto €3m in agreed transfer bonuses

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·7 May 2026

As a season draws to a close in which FC Porto made the biggest investment ever in strengthening the first-team squad—an investment now reflected in the long-awaited return to the national title—the time has come to add up the amounts tied to the achievement of targets by the new champions. The SAD chaired by André Villas-Boas has been detailing the terms of each deal and, as expected—as A BOLA reported throughout the season regarding some players—the league triumph also has an impact on those bonus payments, agreed with the clubs that sold the players’ rights to the Dragons (in addition to other individual and collective components). In that context, according to information gathered by our newspaper, the amount to be paid for meeting this season’s targets stands at three million euros.
This is an amount that has already been finalized, even though there are still two league rounds left to play, and it is directly linked to the four squad members under Francesco Farioli who fulfilled part or all of the objectives set between FC Porto and the selling clubs: Victor Froholdt (€1 million out of a maximum of €2 million), Alberto Costa (€1 million), Deniz Gul (€200,000) and Alan Varela (€800,000). Of this group, it should be noted, only two players arrived at the Dragão this season: the Danish midfielder and the Portuguese right-back. Even so, the Turkish striker, signed in the summer of 2024, also had the title win included in the variable component agreed with Hammarby; in Varela’s case, the deal with Boca Juniors was completed in 2023, during the previous SAD administration led by Jorge Nuno Pinto da Costa, but it was only in his third season in blue and white that the Argentine managed to become champion.
The €3 million relates only to the current season, since the bonuses to be paid for players signed last summer and in January (as is the case with Pietuszewski) will increase in 2026/27 due to FC Porto’s presence in the UEFA Champions League. That was another clause included in several signings, which will raise the investment in names such as Oskar, Gabri Veiga and Borja Sainz, to cite just a few examples. This, of course, if they all remain in the Invicta and play in the Champions League wearing the Dragons shirt. Even so, it remains a fully justified expense—a clear sign of good judgment from the scouting department and the SAD—and one that, to some extent, ends up being cheap. One need only think of the revenue already guaranteed by direct entry into the biggest club competition: around €40 million... just to begin with!
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇵🇹 here.
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