1 Porto Rejects Zero Fee Loan Offer for Zaidu Sanusi from Real Oviedo
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FC Porto has firmly turned down Real Oviedos proposed loan move for Super Eagles leftback Zaidu Sanusi, as the Spanish club offered no loan fee. Portos management insisted that any temporary exit must come with financial benefit, in line with the terms of his existing contract. With two years remaining on his deal, the club affirmed that Sanusi would only be allowed to leave if it benefits them either on the pitch or in the balance sheet. This rejection comes as Sanusi trains with Portos preseason squad under new coach Francesco Farioli.
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Sanusi, 26, returned to full fitness this season after a lengthy ACL layoff, but has so far found playing time limited. Interest from English clubs like Leeds United and discussions over a potential €2million offer have emerged, but Porto remains unwavering in setting a price for departures.
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Editorial
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We view Portos decision as both principled and strategically prudent. Zaidu Sanusi was once a key figure in their squad now recovering from an ACL injury and needing game time, a loan could make sense. However, allowing the move without monetary consideration diminishes the value of their investment and sets a poor precedent for asset management.
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Zero-fee loans can benefit players but not when they weaken a clubs position in transfer negotiations. Sanusi remains contracted until 2027 any departure should reflect his experience, previous contributions and market worth. Porto correctly insists on a deal that honours their standards.
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For Sanusi, periods of low involvement can harm momentum, especially when competition is high. But patience should be matched with ambition. If he remains at Porto, he must assert himself under Fariolis system. If elsewhere, that move needs to uplift not diminish both his confidence and market value.
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This stance also sends a broader message about player treatment: injuries should reset opportunities—not reset worth. Clubs must balance compassion with commercial judgment. Porto, in this instance, seems to be striking that rare balance.


Did You Know?

Zaidu Sanusi spent over a year out with an ACL injury after picking it up in a February 2024 league match against Estrela da Amadora. He only made his return in January 2025.

 During his recovery, Sanusi featured with Portos B team before rejoining the  under new coach Francesco Farioli.

 Despite recurring interest from Premier League clubs, former [Porto coach](https://www.footballinnigeria.com.ng/category/football-and-society/) Sérgio Conceição blocked offers of up to €20 million, viewing Sanusi as indispensable.

 With FC Porto since 2020, Sanusi was [instrumental](http://www.sehomi.com/energies/wiki/index.php?title=Utilisateur:LoraBlue203) in their 202122 league title and stood out in Champions League fixtures though he has featured only sporadically post-injury.

 Real Oviedos attempt to sign him on loan stems from their need for competition at [left-back](https://www.footballinnigeria.com.ng/category/football-culture/) currently occupied by Rahim but Portos refusal suggests they still rate Sanusi highly.