

Juventus have reportedly reached an agreement with Porto to keep Francisco Conceicao for the FIFA Club World Cup this summer, according to Calciomercato.com. The 22-year-old winger, on loan from Porto, will remain with the squad for the tournament in the USA starting mid-June. However, his long-term future in Turin remains uncertain. Conceicao’s loan cost Juventus €7 million, with potential bonuses of €3 million.
Although there was an informal understanding to make the move permanent for €30 million, no official buy option was included in the deal, leaving Juventus with no obligation to purchase. Since Igor Tudor's arrival in March, Conceicao has seen reduced playing time, casting further doubt on a permanent transfer. His future at the club beyond the Club World Cup will likely depend on his performances and the club's assessment ahead of the 2025–26 season.