Sporting only move for Chiquinho if €6.5m issue is solved | OneFootball

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·20 Mei 2026

Sporting only move for Chiquinho if €6.5m issue is solved

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Chiquinho remains on Sporting’s radar for next season, but any potential move by the Lions for the Alverca winger is directly tied to resolving Souleymane Faye’s future. The Senegalese forward, signed from Granada at the start of the year for €6.5 million, has failed to establish himself at Alvalade and could leave the Club at the end of the season.

Sporting’s SAD believes it will only make room for the arrival of another winger if it first manages to sort out Faye’s situation. The player has made just eight appearances since joining Sporting, and a possible departure would pave the way for a new investment in the attacking department, a scenario in which Chiquinho once again emerges as a strong option.


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If the transfer is confirmed, it will mark a homecoming for the Portuguese winger. Developed at the Cristiano Ronaldo Academy, which he joined in 2009, Chiquinho spent a decade in Sporting’s youth ranks before moving to Estoril. It was at the Linha club that he made his professional debut and caught the attention of Wolverhampton, who signed him in 2021.

After his spell in England, the winger had loan moves to Stoke City, RCD Mallorca and Famalicão, with his best season coming at the Minho club, where he recorded five goals and three assists in 27 matches. This season, now playing for Alverca, Chiquinho has rediscovered his prominence and has been one of the standout players in Custódio Castro’s team.

The player’s strong performances have reignited the interest of Sporting, who remain attentive to developments surrounding the winger. Even so, the top priority for the structure led by Frederico Varandas remains the major overhaul of the midfield, especially in light of the departures of Hidemasa Morita and, in all likelihood, Morten Hjulmand. Only after that priority has been addressed are the Lions expected to move for other market targets.

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