Roma complete Rodrigo Mora deal with document exchange today; 25 million upfront plus resale clause and monster release clause
Transfer News·17 August 2026·2h ago

Roma complete Rodrigo Mora deal with document exchange today; 25 million upfront plus resale clause and monster release clause

Source: Forza Roma

Rodrigo Mora is set to join Roma on a permanent transfer. The Portuguese winger's arrival will be the club's fourth signing of the summer window, with paperwork exchanged today. Roma will pay €25 million immediately to the selling club, who will retain 50% of any future resale fee. Roma can buy out that 50% stake by paying a further €20–25 million to acquire the player outright.

Mora will sign a contract until 2031 with a starting salary of €1.8 million, rising slightly above €2 million. The deal includes a €120 million release clause inserted by the player's agent Jorge Mendes, reflecting confidence in Mora's potential from both his representative and manager Gian Piero Gasperini. The Friedkin Group approved the permanent transfer formula after an earlier stall over a loan with optional redemption that could have become mandatory.

Gasperini will finally fill the left-winger position—a right-footed player—after more than a year without a dedicated option there. The exchange of documents and final administrative details of the operation are scheduled for today, 17 August 2026.

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Roma have completed the transfer of Portuguese winger Rodrigo Mora from Porto, with documentation exchanged on 17 August. The deal is structured at €25 million upfront, with Porto retaining a 50 percent sell-on clause from any future transfer. Roma can eliminate that clause within a year by paying an additional €20–25 million. Forza Roma reports Mora will sign until 2031 on a salary starting at €1.8 million, rising above €2 million, and includes a €120 million release clause inserted by agent Jorge Mendes. The Friedkin Group approved the permanent transfer after earlier stalling over a loan-with-option structure. The 19-year-old, born in 2007, rejected interest from Galatasaray to join Roma. Manager Gian Piero Gasperini has long sought a dedicated left-winger, and Mora's arrival fills that void as Roma's fourth summer signing. Forza Roma also notes D'Amico continues exploring alternatives for left-sided midfield reinforcement, with Cacciamani, Udogie, and Luis Henrique under consideration. The completion resolves protracted negotiations that stalled multiple times, with AC Milan reportedly monitoring the situation before Roma's breakthrough.

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Rodrigo Mora si prepara a vestire la maglia giallorossa. Il calciomercato della Roma è sempre più vicino ad accogliere il quarto acquisto della sessione estiva. Finalmente Gasperini potrà abbracciare il talentino portoghese. Decisivo l'intervento dei Friedkin, che hanno dato il via libera…

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