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Mora deal explained: the real numbers behind Roma's €27m purchase
·19 August 2026·2d ago

Mora deal explained: the real numbers behind Roma's €27m purchase

Source: Forza Roma

Roma have acquired Rodrigo Mora on a permanent transfer from Porto for €27 million — €25 million fixed plus €2 million in performance-related bonuses. Porto's official statement detailed the structure: Roma purchased the player's registration rights outright, while Porto retained 50 per cent of his economic rights. This does not mean shared ownership; co-ownership no longer exists in Italian football. Roma own Mora completely as a player, but Porto maintains a stake in the financial proceeds of any future sale.

The arrangement includes a valuable option for Roma: the club can acquire the remaining 50 per cent of economic rights for an additional €25 million at any point in the coming years. If Roma exercise that option, Porto loses all claim to future sale revenue. If Roma decline, Porto retains the choice either to sell their remaining stake or hold it in hope of a higher future fee, as Porto stated: "in order to benefit from a future sale of the player at a potentially higher value". The structure gives Roma flexibility while securing Mora's services permanently.

Porto also clarified that FIFA solidarity payments will not be deducted from the agreed €25 million base fee, and that Porto will cover intermediary commissions amounting to 10 per cent of the transaction value. The layered deal preserves Roma's financial options while granting them immediate control of the player.

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Ma quanto è costato davvero Rodrigo Mora alla Roma? La domanda è semplice. La risposta, molto meno. Il Porto lo ha messo nero su bianco nel comunicato ufficiale: "trasferimento definitivo dei diritti di registrazione sportiva e del 50% dei diritti economici di Rodrigo Mora per un totale di 27…

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