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Pedri and Gavi's Best Friend Does Joan Laporta the Favor of the Year: 20 Million Now

Porto's midfielder attracts Liverpool's interest and could bring a million-dollar profit to Barcelona

Nico González, a 22-year-old midfielder, is one of the standout sensations in the Portuguese league. His excellent performance with Porto has caught the attention of top European teams. Among them there is Liverpool, which could do FC Barcelona a big favor.

A Bright Future at Porto

Nico González is currently in a phase of significant growth in his career. After his transfer to Porto in summer 2023, the young midfielder has proven to be essential in the setup of the Portuguese club. His ability to adapt quickly and his great talent have made him a key player for the "dragons."

Nico is shining at Porto | @nico14, Instagram

So far this season, Nico has scored five goals and provided five assists in 24 matches. This further highlights his offensive capability and his dynamism on the field. Unlike other midfielders, like Martin Zubimendi, Nico performs more successfully in a "box-to-box" role, which has allowed him to be even more productive.

Liverpool's Interest

Reports indicate that Liverpool's scouts have been closely monitoring Nico González's performance. Initially, it was thought that their attention was focused on Alan Varela, an Argentine midfielder at Porto. However, Nico's great season has made the "reds" shift their focus.

Liverpool is seriously considering signing Nico, especially after Zubimendi's refusal to join the English club. According to rumors, Liverpool's scouts have been in Porto more frequently, confirming their interest in the young Spanish midfielder.

The Release Clause and the Advantage for Barcelona

Nico González is under contract with Porto until 2028, but his release price is 60 million euros. This figure could result in a significant benefit for FC Barcelona. When Barcelona loaned Nico, they reserved a buy-back option of 30 million and 40% of a future sale.

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Barça's advantage with Nico | Europa Press, en.madrid-barcelona.com

Therefore, if Liverpool decides to activate Nico's release clause, Barcelona would receive 24 million euros, which would be a substantial income for the club. This move adds to Joan Laporta's strategic management, who has managed to secure a part of the future of a player with great potential.

Nico González's Favor

If Liverpool decides to pay the 60 million euros for Nico González, FC Barcelona would benefit from a considerable amount.

This highlights Laporta's shrewdness in securing a percentage of the sale and Nico's great future in elite soccer. Meanwhile, the midfielder continues to shine at Porto, showing why he is one of the great promises of Spanish soccer.