Roma step up Rodrigo Mora pursuit with improved offer to Porto
Transfer News·16 August 2026·1d ago

Roma step up Rodrigo Mora pursuit with improved offer to Porto

Source: Roma News

Roma have accelerated negotiations to sign Porto midfielder Rodrigo Mora, a 19-year-old attacking playmaker born in 2007, with an improved offer submitted to the Portuguese club on 16 August. The deal structure centres on €25 million in a permanent transfer, plus 50% of any future resale fee, with a specific buyout clause allowing Roma to acquire the remaining 50% the following year by paying an additional sum. Mora's contract with Roma would run until 2031, and his agent Jorge Mendes is central to brokering the agreement.

Gasperini has made an offensive reinforcement a priority following difficulties exposed during Roma's pre-season tour in Britain. Porto president André Villas-Boas has been the main obstacle, rejecting several Roma proposals over the structure of the buyout clause and its triggering conditions. Earlier stalling points included Porto's demands for a realistic evaluation around €50 million — structured as €10 million for a loan fee and €40 million with easily activated options, bonuses, and resale percentage — which Roma initially resisted. The negotiations have involved multiple rounds of document exchange between the clubs' legal teams since mid-August.

Mora is regarded as Porto's youngest ever debutant and has attracted interest from other clubs. Porto manager Francesco Farioli confirmed on 14 August that Mora remains a club player, though the constant transfer noise requires professionalism from all parties. An update on 18 August at 12:30 indicated the player would arrive at Rome Ciampino airport at 16:30 for medical examinations and contract signature, with Porto having accepted Roma's economic terms, ending a fortnight of protracted haggling.

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Ore decisive per il calciomercato della Roma, determinata ad accelerare le operazioni per regalare a Gian Piero Gasperini il rinforzo offensivo richiesto dopo le difficoltà emerse nella tournée britannica. Il nome in cima alla lista della dirigenza giallorossa è quello di Rodrigo Mora, trequartista…

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