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Rodrigo Mora reappears on Real Madrid's radar as one of the great promises of Portuguese football. The young talent from Oporto, only 19 years old, has sparked the interest of the white sports management for his technical quality, personality, and ability to move between lines.
In Portugal, he is already being compared to the best Joao Félix, a label of enormous weight for a player who is still in a phase of growth. Real Madrid believes it could try to close the deal for around 50 million euros, although Oporto does not seem willing to facilitate the departure of one of its great gems.
Real Madrid Looks Again to Portugal
Real Madrid has been working for years with a very clear policy: to anticipate the market and sign young talent before their price reaches impossible figures. Vinicius, Rodrygo, Endrick, or Arda Güler are examples of a strategy that has changed the way the white squad is built.
Rodrigo Mora fits into that line. He is not yet a consolidated star, but a player with special qualities. He has imagination, good first touch, ease to turn in interior zones, and a notable ability to accelerate the play near the area.
His profile is very appealing because he can act as an attacking midfielder, second striker, or forward with freedom. He is not a player confined to a specific position, but a creative talent that needs to receive the ball between the lines to make a difference.
At Real Madrid, they understand that this type of player can have great value in the future. The white club not only seeks players with physicality or speed, but also needs profiles capable of breaking down closed defenses through pause, short dribbles, and inspiration.
That is why the monitoring of Mora has intensified. His season at Oporto, with five goals in all competitions, has not been the definitive breakthrough yet in statistical terms, but it has confirmed that he is ready to assume a more prominent role.
Oporto Does Not Want to Sell Cheap
The big problem for Real Madrid will be the price. Oporto is one of the toughest clubs in Europe when it comes to negotiating for its young talents. The Portuguese entity knows how to sell, knows how to wait, and rarely lets its top projects go for less than their true market value.
In Chamartín, they believe that an offer close to 50 million euros could start conversations, but in Portugal, the feeling is different. Oporto considers Rodrigo Mora a strategic piece and will ask for more for his departure.
The player has a long contract and a high release clause, allowing the Portuguese club to negotiate from a position of strength. Additionally, the comparison with Joao Félix is not coincidental from an economic point of view. In Portugal, they remember perfectly how Benfica achieved a historic sale of the current Portuguese attacker, and Oporto does not want to fall behind if their new gem keeps growing.
Mora still has much to prove, but his potential is evident. In a market where any young offensive talent quickly rises in value, Oporto understands that selling too early for 50 million could end up being a mistake.

A Future Bet with Risk and Great Potential
Real Madrid will have to decide how far they want to go. Signing Rodrigo Mora would not be an operation with guaranteed immediate performance but a future bet. The player would need adaptation, patience, and a suitable environment to continue maturing.
The advantage is that the white club already knows how to manage these types of processes. They have integrated young players with enormous media pressure and have known to give them time before demanding their best. Mora could follow a similar path, although his arrival would also depend on the actual space available in the squad.
Real Madrid's attack is full of important names, so the Portuguese player would not find it easy to get minutes from day one. Still, his distinctive talent makes him an opportunity that the club does not want to lose sight of.
For the player, moving to the Santiago Bernabéu would be gigantic. He would go from being a reference promise in Portugal to competing in one of the most demanding dressing rooms in the world. This change requires personality, but those who know him highlight precisely his competitive character.
The interest is on the table, and Oporto already knows that Real Madrid is closely monitoring. The operation will not be cheap or simple, but Rodrigo Mora is beginning to emerge as one of those names that can shake up the market if the whites decide to take action.
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