Transfer market: Puerta was suggested, but no talks were opened | OneFootball

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·9 July 2026

Transfer market: Puerta was suggested, but no talks were opened

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The elimination on penalties against Switzerland brought Colombia’s 2026 World Cup campaign to an end. The cafeteros bowed out on Tuesday in the round of 16, earlier than expected, but they left a positive impression, playing good football, confirming some qualities and revealing others. It is in this context that Gustavo Puerta emerges, the 22-year-old Racing Santander midfielder.

He started all five matches played by Néstor Lorenzo’s side and was substituted only once, in the very first game. Beyond the great physical intensity he showed, he left excellent signs, to the point of pushing Benfica’s Richard Ríos to the bench.


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At 22, as might be expected, he has started attracting attention on the international market. Before the World Cup, he had already been linked with FC Porto, a rumor that has gathered strength again in recent days. It was even reported that talks existed between the Dragons and Racing, but according to what A BOLA has learned, the situation is different. According to the information gathered by our newspaper, Puerta’s name — reportedly valued at €16 million — was suggested to Porto’s board as an option to strengthen midfield, but the club’s hierarchy decided not to move forward with any negotiations.

FC Porto are indeed looking for a midfielder in the market, but they are still analyzing other names and different profiles — Caleb Yirenkyi is on their radar, although Nordsjaelland’s demands are unaffordable. The national champions’ intention is to sign a player capable of competing with Froholdt for a place in the starting eleven, a role that requires very specific characteristics. The assessment continues…

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