The report claims that Porto have an offer from Olympiacos for David Carmo in hand but are still resisting selling the centre-back. CM.
The Greek club were pleased with the performance of David Carmo (he has played 20 games since arriving in Athens at the end of January, becoming an undisputed starter in the team that won the Conference League).
However, Greek leaders have made it clear that they will not activate the €17 million call option clause provided at the time of the loan.
The latest offer submitted by Olympiakos is for an advance payment of 12 million euros (exactly the market price of the Angolan international), with the target amount possibly reaching 15 million euros.
That’s 3 million euros, which, you know what CMare crucial from Porto’s point of view. On the one hand, the sale of David Carmo for 12 million euros does not provide any accounting added value.
On the other hand, the immediate 15 million euros covered the cost of the pass of Francisco Conceição (10.5 million euros) and helped to acquire Micah Faye (the Barcelona player is a welcome reinforcement for the central defense).
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Author: Joao Moniz
Source: CM Jornal

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