Nigeria-Spanish U21 international Samu Omorodion has signed a five-year contract with FC Porto after a brief stint at Atlético Madrid.
The 20-year-old striker, who was once on the verge of joining Chelsea, found his future uncertain after returning from a loan at Deportivo Alavés.
However, his path became clear early Saturday when Atlético and Porto confirmed his transfer.
Porto acquired Omorodion for an initial €15 million, securing 50% of his rights.
The deal believed to be modest for the player’s profile, is strategically structured to benefit Atlético in the long run.
Atlético Madrid retained a significant 50% sell-on clause, which could yield substantial returns if Omorodion’s value increases during his time in Portugal.
The Spanish club also included options for Porto to purchase an additional 30% of the player’s rights over the next two years, potentially pushing the total deal value to €25 million.
Porto, meanwhile, benefits immediately from the striker’s talent, hoping to develop him into a key player.
If Omorodion excels and attracts Premier League interest, Atlético could receive a significant portion of any future transfer fee, securing their investment.
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