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Veiga joins Porto ahead of Club World Cup

Veiga joins Porto ahead of Club World Cup

Straits Timesa day ago

Spaniard Gabriel Veiga has joined Porto from Saudi Arabia's Al-Ahli ahead of the Club World Cup, both clubs announced on Thursday.
The midfielder has signed a five-year contract with a 65-million-euro ($74.41 million) buyout clause, the Portuguese club said on its website.
'Thank you, Gabri,' the Saudi club said. 'We wish you all the best in your next journey with @FCPorto.'
Since joining Al-Ahli in 2023 from Celta Vigo, Veiga has scored 12 goals and made 10 assists in 66 games and helped the team win the Asian Champions League Elite title for the first time.
Porto have been drawn in Group A at the 32-team Club World Cup, which begins on June 14, alongside Brazil's Palmeiras, Egypt's Al-Ahly and U.S. team Inter Miami. REUTERS
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