Portal dos Dragões
·4 de julio de 2026
Diogo Costa turns silent hero and FC Porto eye million-pound windfall

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·4 de julio de 2026

Diogo Costa once again played a decisive role for the Portugal national team at the 2026 World Cup. After keeping a clean sheet against Colombia in the final Group K match — a game in which he won the man of the match award — the Portuguese goalkeeper was not singled out in the 2-1 win over Croatia in the round of 32 early on Friday morning, but he was once again one of the main pillars of the team.
Against Colombia, Diogo Costa was forced into action six times, two of them inside the box, ending the match as the best player on the pitch. The same scenario was repeated against Croatia, despite the goal conceded, scored by Ivan Perisic (53′), as he made five saves, four of them of the highest quality.
Two of those interventions came at the moments when Portugal needed them most and when the match was tied at 1-1. Diogo Costa denied two efforts from Kovacic (48′ and 75′), at a time when Croatia were getting closer and closer to the Portuguese goal. In the 76th minute, he was once again in the spotlight by stopping a shot from Matanovic.
Although Roberto Martínez’s side secured the win thanks to goals from Cristiano Ronaldo and Gonçalo Ramos, the solidity of Diogo Costa before Portugal’s two goals, at a time when Croatia were looking more dangerous, ended up being decisive for the Portuguese success. The goalkeeper did not receive the man of the match award, which went to the Portugal captain, but he had a very significant influence on the final result.
Diogo Costa was already one of the FC Porto squad members attracting the most interest from Europe’s top clubs, but these increasingly impressive performances at the World Cup, and the rise in value resulting from them, are whetting the appetite of the ‘big sharks’.
Regarded as one of the best in the world in his position, the 26-year-old goalkeeper renewed his contract with the reigning Portuguese champions last December 2025, extending his link with the club from the Invicta city until June 2030, but that is unlikely to be an obstacle for teams with greater financial power.
Diogo Costa’s release clause is set at 60 million euros. Although it is not an excessively high figure, it can easily be reached by potential suitors, who have emerged summer after summer. Even so, the goalkeeper has remained in the Invicta, becoming an undisputed starter for every FC Porto coach.
In recent months, Paris Saint-Germain, two-time European champions, have been among the clubs keeping the closest watch on the Portugal international, without forgetting that Manchester United and Manchester City have also entered the race for the goalkeeper.
It is clear that André Villas-Boas will want to keep Diogo Costa at the Dragão for another season, but the goalkeeper’s continued rise in value at the World Cup could throw those plans into disarray. Meanwhile, FC Porto have already begun preparing for a possible succession to the number 99 shirt, with the signing of young prospect João Afonso from Santa Clara.
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