Portal dos Dragões
·27 May 2026
Villas-Boas denies Gustavo Sá move and Kiwior exit: “Sorry they lied”

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·27 May 2026

FC Porto president André Villas-Boas spoke this Wednesday about the situations involving Jakub Kiwior and Gustavo Sá, assuring that there are no negotiations either for the Polish defender’s departure or for the signing of the Famalicão midfielder.
“I can deny both. I was very surprised when I saw the reports, and I have to deny them. I haven’t spoken to Deco for three months. He never called me about Kiwior. He is a player who went straight into the Team of the Year. One of FC Porto’s best assets and a great player. FC Porto snatched him away from the Premier League, and he has had the impact we all hoped for,” Villas-Boas said in comments to journalists on the sidelines of the ECO Festival, taking place at the CCB in Lisbon.
“As for Gustavo Sá, I absolutely deny any approach to Famalicão and any interest in the player, who is a great player and a young Portuguese player. But FC Porto has made zero moves for Gustavo Sá. I regret that they lied about the situation,” clarified the FC Porto president.
It should be recalled that Luís Aguilar, a SIC commentator, had reported on Tuesday that FC Porto had virtually secured the signing of Gustavo Sá for 20 million euros, information now denied by Villas-Boas.
In Kiwior’s case, it was Tomasz Wlodarczyk, from the Polish outlet Meczyki, who reported that Deco had contacted Villas-Boas directly to find out whether Barcelona could move forward with the signing of the Polish defender, whom FC Porto recently bought outright from Arsenal after his loan spell.
André Villas-Boas also gave some clues about next season, 2026/27, admitting several scenarios for building the squad and highlighting the reality of Portuguese clubs.
“We have already, in a way, entered next season, 2026/27, with the proper preparation for possible arrivals and departures. All of this has been discussed internally between the coaching staff, scouting, the sporting department and the presidency. We are making decisions that will sustain FC Porto’s success from one season to the next,” he explained, before concluding.
“All clubs that win in one season should try to sustain themselves in the medium and long term. Staying at the top and always being a benchmark is the hardest thing. Every Portuguese club basically has to rebuild itself from year to year due to financial and economic needs. There may be structural changes, and that is what we want to have as little impact as possible,” concluded FC Porto’s top official.
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