Fajardo set to leave Porto; Roma among clubs monitoring young striker
Transfer News·18 June 2026·4h ago

Fajardo set to leave Porto; Roma among clubs monitoring young striker

Source: Forza Roma

Leonardo Fajardo, a 2007-born striker at FC Porto, is preparing to depart the Portuguese club following a disappointing season in which he saw limited playing time. According to Portuguese outlet A Bola, the young attacker has market value despite his minimal contribution to Porto's Under-19 title-winning campaign. He scored 5 goals in the previous season, demonstrating promising quality. Fajardo's contract runs until 2028, and he was the subject of interest from Spanish and Italian clubs as far back as January, when a move away seemed imminent.

AS Roma is among the clubs keeping close watch on Fajardo as part of their broader recruitment strategy across Europe. The Giallorossi maintain interest in both established talents and emerging young prospects. Gil Vicente in Portugal has also expressed interest in signing the striker for their Under-23 setup. The key remaining question concerns Porto's demands for the player's departure: the Portuguese club may seek either a transfer fee or a percentage clause on any future sale, with details remaining unclear on how negotiations will proceed.

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Il giovane attaccante classe 2007 ha il contratto in scadenza tra due anni ma andrà via dai Dragoes dopo una stagione negativa Redazione 18 giugno - 09:56 Totti e la gara di palleggi con un bambino: lo show a Malta in un ristorante Occhi (anche) in Portogallo. La Roma resta sempre vigile sui big come sulle giovani promesse in Italia e nel resto d'Europa, come Leonardo Fajardo. Attaccante classe 2007, ha giocato pochissimo nella cavalcata della squadra Under 19 del Porto verso il titolo e ora si prepara a lasciare i Dragoes. Secondo 'A Bola', il giocatore ha un buon valore di mercato grazie anche ai suoi 5 gol della scorsa stagione che hanno fatto intravedere qualità importanti. Già a gennaio poteva andare via e su di lui c'era l'interesse di club spagnoli e italiani, tra cui appunto la Roma, mentre in patria piace al Gil Vicente con l'obiettivo di prenderlo per l'Under 23. Fajardo - scadenza 2028 - si trova nella stessa situazione e resta da valutare la richiesta eventuale del Porto: un indennizzo oppure una 'semplice' percentuale sulla futura rivendita. © RIPRODUZIONE RISERVATA Commenta Continua la lettura Calciomercato AS Roma Roma tra cessioni, Uefa e plusvalenze: il piano di mercato per Greenwood in 12 giorni La Repubblica Roma, missione rinforzi sulla fascia destra: Gasperini vuole Zappacosta Il Messaggero Via al restyling nel settore giovanile: Conti dice no al ruolo di traghettatore Calciomercato AS Roma I dubbi di Angelino: Gasperini lo aspetta ma il Betis spinge. E pensa anche a Dovbyk Commenti Invia Commento Tutti Leggi altri commenti

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