Porto is willing to lower their asking price for winger Francisco Conceicao, who Juventus is trying to sign permanently after a successful loan spell.
Porto has reportedly lowered their demands for winger Francisco Conceicao, who spent the 2024-25 season on loan with Juventus.
The Italian club is trying to bring Conceicao back on a permanent basis, but negotiations have been ongoing. According to recent reports, Porto initially rejected Juventus’ offer of around €22 million for the player.
However, new updates suggest that Porto is now willing to accept an offer in the region of €25 million for Conceicao. This leaves a small gap of just €3 million to be bridged between the two clubs. Conceicao’s release clause is worth €30 million, which will rise to €45 million from July onwards.
Conceicao joined Juventus on a straight loan deal for the 2024-25 season, with the Bianconeri paying a fee of €7 million and up to €3 million in bonuses. The deal did not include an option to buy, so Juventus is now having to negotiate a fee to sign Conceicao permanently. The player has impressed during his time with Juventus, and the club is keen to bring him back.
Juventus is still considering the possibility of negotiating a new loan deal for Conceicao with an obligation to buy clause included. This could be an alternative option for the club if they are unable to agree on a permanent transfer fee with Porto.