Roma close to Mora deal with Porto; Endrick arrival hinges on Soulé departure
Transfer News·17 August 2026·2h ago

Roma close to Mora deal with Porto; Endrick arrival hinges on Soulé departure

Source: Forza Roma

Roma are on the verge of signing Rodrigo Mora from Porto. The club's sporting director D'Amico has negotiated a fee of €25 million plus 50 per cent of any future resale, with Roma holding the option to cancel the resale clause by paying approximately €20 million at a later date. The move is designed to beat rival interest—notably from Milan—and get Mora to Rome before the Serie A season starts, allowing head coach Gian Piero Gasperini to field him as a starting left-winger in the opening fixture against Fiorentina.

Once Mora's transfer is complete, Roma will turn attention to signing a backup for Wesley, who is currently recovering from an ankle sprain. Gasperini has identified Tottenham's Udogie as his primary target, with an outline agreement already in place, though Inter's Luis Henrique remains an alternative. The potential acquisitions are dependent on outgoings: should offers arrive for Matías Soulé or Manu Koné, one of the two could depart. If Soulé leaves, Endrick of Real Madrid emerges as Roma's first choice to fill the gap.

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Roma are close to completing the signing of attacking midfielder Rodrigo Mora from Porto after a breakthrough in negotiations. All outlets confirm Roma will pay a €25 million fixed fee with 50% of future resale proceeds going to Porto, though outlets differ on buyback details: Roma News reports a €25 million option to recover the remaining 50% within two years, while Forza Roma suggests approximately €20 million at a later date. Mora, represented by Jorge Mendes, has agreed to a five-year contract with a reduced first-year salary. Roma News identifies him as a 17-year-old prospect with 52 Porto appearances, while Forza Roma describes him as a 25-year-old playmaker—a significant discrepancy between sources. Head coach Gian Piero Gasperini and owner Dan Friedkin drove the deal forward, overcoming earlier obstacles. Forza Roma adds that once Mora's transfer completes, Roma will pursue left-back targets, with Inter's Luis Henrique and Tottenham's Udogie identified as options, and suggests Endrick could arrive if Matías Soulé departs.

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Rodrigo Mora è a un passo dalla Roma. Il Porto è pronto ad accettare l'ultima offerta del ds D'Amico: 25 milioni di euro più il 50% della futura rivendita del giocatore. La Roma si riserva anche la possibilità di annullare la percentuale di rivendita versando, più avanti, circa 20 milioni. Per…

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