Portal dos Dragões
·27 Maret 2026
€245m debt, but FC Porto's five U21s are worth €260m, ace up sleeve

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·27 Maret 2026

FC Porto has a current liability of €245 million in its SAD, in a context where the valuation of five assets still under the age of 21 reaches €260 million.
The figures help put the sports company’s current financial situation into perspective, highlighting the weight of short-term obligations, but also the potential linked to young players with room for growth and market appreciation. The difference between the estimated value of these assets and the amount of current liabilities shows the relevance of the investment and talent development policy in the SAD’s overall balance.
In management terms, the scenario reinforces the importance of financial recovery and the ability to turn sporting assets into economic value, without losing sight of the first team’s competitiveness. The focus on young players continues to be one of the club’s strategic pillars, both from a sporting perspective and because of its impact on assets.
The administration led by André Villas-Boas thus maintains a context in which financial sustainability and competitive ambition go hand in hand. At FC Porto, the objective remains unchanged: to build a structure capable of meeting present-day demands, enhancing resources, and preserving the ability to fight for victories.
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