FC Porto's Shifting Transfer Strategy: A Two-Decade Analysis (2004-2024)

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A few days ago, I wrote a post about FC Porto's current state, and in the comments, I had an exchange of ideas that led me to analyze FC Porto's most significant transfers from 2004 to 2024.

The following table shows the most significant transfers by season.

SeassonPlayerNationalityToValue (€)
2004/2005DerleiBrazilDynamo Moscow7.500.000
2004/2005Carlos AlbertoBrazilCorinthians10.000.000
2005/2006ManichePortugalDynamo Moscow16.000.000
2005/2006Luís FabianoBrazilSevilha FC10.000.000
2005/2006Georgios SeitaridisGreeceDynamo Moscow10.000.000
2005/2006CostinhaPortugalDynamo Moscow4.000.000
2005/2006Nuno ValentePortugalEverton2.000.000
2006/2007DiegoBrazilWerder Bremen6.000.000
2006/2007Benni McCarthySouth AfricaBlackburn3.700.000
2007/2008AndersonBrazilMan. United31.500.000
2007/2008PepeBrazilReal Madrid30.000.000
2008/2009Ricardo QuaresmaPortugalInter24.600.000
2008/2009BosingwaPortugalChelsea20.500.000
2009/2010Lisandro LópezArgentinaOlympique Lyon24.000.000
2009/2010Lucho GonzálezArgentinaMarseille19.000.000
2009/2010Aly CissokhoFranceOlympique Lyon16.200.000
2011/2012Radamel FalcaoColombiaAtlético Madrid40.000.000
2012/2013HulkBrazilZenit40.000.000
2012/2013Fredy GuarínColombiaInter11.000.000
2012/2013Álvaro PereiraUruguayInter10.000.000
2013/2014James RodríguezColombiaAS Monaco45.000.000
2013/2014João MoutinhoPortugalAS Monaco25.000.000
2014/2015Eliaquim MangalaFranceMan. City45.000.000
2014/2015Juan IturbeArgentinaHellas Verona15.000.000
2014/2015FernandoBrazilMan. City15.000.000
2014/2015Nicolás OtamendiArgentinaValência12.000.000
2015/2016Jackson MartínezColombiaAtlético Madrid35.000.000
2015/2016DaniloBrazilReal Madrid31.500.000
2015/2016Alex SandroBrazilJuventus28.000.000
2015/2016Giannelli ImbulaFranceStoke24.250.000
2015/2016CasemiroBrazilReal Madrid15.000.000
2017/2018André SilvaPortugalAC Milan38.000.000
2017/2018Rúben NevesPortugalWolves17.900.000
2017/2018Bruno Martins IndiNetherlandsStoke7.700.000
2018/2019Ricardo PereiraPortugalLeicester22.000.000
2018/2019Diogo DalotPortugalMan. United22.000.000
2019/2020Éder MilitãoBrazilReal Madrid50.000.000
2019/2020FelipeBrazilAtlético Madrid20.000.000
2019/2020Óliver TorresEspanhaSevilha FC11.000.000
2021/2022Luis DíazColombiaLiverpool54.000.000
2021/2022Danilo PereiraPortugalPSG16.000.000
2022/2023VitinhaPortugalPSG41.500.000
2022/2023Fábio VieiraPortugalArsenal35.000.000
2023/2024OtávioBrazilAl-Nassr60.000.000
2023/2024Diogo LeitePortugalU. Berlim7.000.000

Let's analyze the data

Seasons 2004/2005 to 2013/2014

In this period, FC Porto completed 22 sales.
Of these 22 sales, 12 were players with South American nationalities.

NationalityNumber of PlayersPercentage (%)
Brazil731.82%
Portugal627.27%
Colombia313.64%
Argentina29.09%
Greece14.55%
South Africa14.55%
France14.55%
Uruguay14.55%

Seasons 2014/15 - 2023/24

In this period, FC Porto completed 23 sales.
Of these 23 sales, 12 were players with South American nationalities.
However, the nationality with the most players being sold was Portugal rather than Brazil compared to the previous decade.

NationalityNumber of PlayersPercentage (%)
Portugal834.78%
Brazil730.43%
France28.70%
Argentina28.70%
Colombia28.70%
Netherlands14.35%
Spain14.35%

We can conclude that although Brazilian players continue to be a major source of income for FC Porto, the trend has changed due to the emergence of more Portuguese talent, but also due to the fact that Brazilian players' salary conditions have improved in their home country, making it more difficult for FC Porto to do business as before with low fees.

Added to this is the fact that major European clubs have begun to buy players directly from their home country, even before they reach the legal age to move to another country, as is the case with Estevão (transfer to Chelsea) and Endrick (transfer to Real Madrid).

All of this, combined with the club's financial problems, has led the club to begin looking at domestically trained players and developing them, such as Vitinha, Diogo D'Alot, and others.



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Every club has one or two issues going on with them, financial issues in a club can retard a clubs progress especially one who has been in the lime light like fc Porto but I believe they would bounce back

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