Benfica's Aktürkolgu has proven profitable since his debut, and coach Lage strongly prefers him. It's believed that Benfica shouldn't let go of their hold on the player. (Pedro Fatela's quote)
In the latest episode of the Mercado Aberto podcast, a forum dedicated to discussing and analyzing football-related issues, a potential transfer that could be the biggest in the history of Portuguese football was brought to light. The complaint, filed by the Sporting football club on August 11th, centres around the possible departure of a player named Harder.
This potential transfer, if it materializes, could have significant implications for Portuguese football, setting a new record for the most expensive deal in the country's football history. The analysis of this complaint was undertaken by Marco Caneira, Pedro Fatela, and Luís Marcel, who delved into the intricacies of the situation during the podcast.
It's worth noting that the Jogo Aberto program, a platform for national and international football discussion and analysis, also broadcasts on SIC Notícias, a Portuguese television channel, and is available as a podcast. While it's possible that the Jogo Aberto program may discuss the Sporting football club's complaint and the potential record-breaking transfer, this was not specified in the current paragraph.
The hosts of the Jogo Aberto program, Luís Aguilar and Marco Caneira, were not involved in the analysis of the Sporting football club's complaint on the Mercado Aberto podcast. However, Jogo Aberto is a separate forum from the Mercado Aberto podcast, with its own panelists and analysts.
As of June 2024, there are no verified details about this precise discussion without more recent, direct sources. For the most accurate and detailed information, checking the official Mercado Aberto podcast episode from August 11th on their platform or UOL's official channels would be necessary.
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