Portal dos Dragões
·2 de septiembre de 2025
Marko Grujic joins AEK, says goodbye to FC Porto: "I gave my all"

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·2 de septiembre de 2025
Marko Grujic said goodbye to FC Porto this Tuesday, after being officially announced by AEK of Greece. The Serbian midfielder joins the Athens club on a free transfer, after parting ways with the blue and whites, and his departure allows FC Porto to save two million euros in salaries.
Grujic signed for one season with the Greeks, with an option for two more.
This morning, the player took to social media to bid farewell to FC Porto.
“Five years representing the blue and white. Eight titles. It was an adventure filled with a thousand great memories and there was also a tough moment. Last season was very difficult for me due to a serious injury. I worked every day to come back as quickly as possible to help the team and play again in the shirt of this great club. Thank you to everyone for helping me get back to doing what I love most. I always gave everything, fighting with the determination that represents FC Porto. Now I’m another supporter! Our fans have been special to me since day one and I hope it will be a great season. Now we all have to support the Pride of the North. Porto will always be in my heart,” he wrote on Instagram.
The 29-year-old player was not part of coach Francesco Farioli’s plans for the new season. In the four official matches played by the blue and whites this season, he did not play a single minute.
Last season he suffered a serious injury and has not played since October, when he played 77 minutes in the Europa League against Manchester United.
Grujic cost FC Porto nine million euros when he arrived at Dragão from Liverpool. He made 140 appearances and scored four goals for the blue and whites.
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