The future of doctor Dani Alves may be linked to Portugal. Not as a footballer – although still active, now in the service of Pumas, in Mexico – but after his desire to acquire Amora.
According to A BOLA, the team, who is a Brazilian international with an enviable international career as he highlights his time at Barcelona, will be in negotiations to merge the Portuguese club’s management.
Amora is under the watchful eye of Dani Alves, and so far it is not yet known whether it will undergo a full 75% acquisition of the Spanish group Odemira Capital in the management of Amorense. The scenario might instead include a partial purchase of the percentage held by the Spanish company to promote the project in a joint partnership, following the same line that was implemented at the club.
SAD do Amora has stood out in promoting young talent since entering the existing investor group and has also invested in restoring and strengthening the Medideira Stadium, in which it intends to compete once again.
The goal is to play Liga 3 matches during this season to launch one of the greatest “stepping stones” towards professionalism in national football in recent years.
Amora is completing his second season in Liga 3 and is one of the ‘bastions’ of the competition, stable and committed to developing talent on a sporting level as well as ensuring financial gains.
These were the main aspects laid down by SAD chief and major shareholder in the structure, Spaniard Jose Maria Gallego – also a shareholder of Betis de Seville, of the powerful La Liga.
Now, all scenarios are open, and the current owner can leave or, conversely, keep jobs in a joint company with Dani Alves, depending on what percentage the latter may acquire.
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