
The summer transfer window always brings its own buzz, and this year, much of that excitement for Tondela centers around Miro. He’s clearly one of their most desired players, a young talent drawing eyes from all corners of the football world. Sources close to the club indicate they value the 22-year-old Angolan international at roughly 1.5 million euros. It’s a significant figure, especially for a team like Tondela, who aren’t in the habit of letting their top assets go cheap.
Despite the asking price, clubs are lining up. Our reporting shows that besides Russian teams Sochi and Torpedo Moscow, two new names have entered the mix: the Vancouver Whitecaps from Major League Soccer and Maccabi Haifa from Israel’s top division. However, it seems a move to either of these clubs is unlikely right now. Their offers simply haven’t met Tondela’s valuation, leaving a gap between what’s on the table and what the Beirões are hoping to get.
The interest in Miro isn’t slowing down. In fact, it seems to be growing. Our insights suggest that other teams in England and Portugal, specifically from their top leagues, are also keeping a close watch on the forward. Miro’s impressive play has certainly caught the eye of scouts everywhere.
However, a potential switch to English football comes with an extra hurdle. Just like with most moves to professional British leagues, securing a work visa would be a necessary step. This can often slow down the entire transfer process, making it a more complex deal to finalize. Any club looking to bring Miro to the UK would need to manage that part of the negotiation with great care. It’s clear Tondela is holding out for the right deal, and the young Angolan’s future remains a hot topic.
