With the Portuguese flag and a jersey with the number 35. For example, Ajax announced the signing of Francisco Conceição on social media. The Under-21 international has signed a five-year contract (until 2027) with the national champion.
Francisco also took to social media to say goodbye to the Porto universe, writing that he represented “the club of the heart” and that he was “fulfilling the boyhood dream: becoming a national champion” for the blues and whites. “It’s the hardest moment of my short career… Farewell to this club, the city and all the fans make FC Porto no different, but unique,” admitted the left-hander, ending with a declaration of love to the dragons: “My story in this house that I consider mine does not end here. From Futebol Clube do Porto it will never be a goodbye, but a goodbye. I leave, but Porto does not leave me.”
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The player left FC Porto, where he became champion last season under the guidance of his father (Sérgio Conceição). The club released a farewell video that compiled some of the 19-year-old’s best moments with a dragon on his chest, such as the goal that brought the team victory against Estoril last season in Amoreira. “As one of us, forever. Best wishes, Francisco,” the publication reads.
Ajax paid the player’s escape clause, worth five million euros. The low value of the clause caused controversy for the dragon’s sides.
Source: El heraldo
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