As reported by the @Fabrizio Romano account (it has more than four million followers) and was able to confirm Ideal de Granada https://www.ideal.es/granadacf/granadacf-dispuesto-pagar-luis-maximiano-traspaso-20210813160610- nt.html and also As, Granada is pressing for the signing of Luis Maximiano, a 22-year-old Portuguese goalkeeper who belongs to Sporting Clube de Portugal who has now become the best placed to become the new Rui Silva.
The aforementioned media speak that the operation could be settled with a transfer of up to five million euros and that the goalkeeper would sign for five seasons. It is a transfer that Granada could be considered after the agreement reached between LaLiga and the CVC investment fund and that could report to the Nasrid entity around 50 million euros (there is no official confirmation). An economic advance that could make the sports management led by Pep Boada consider the option of bringing in one or two more players.
Luis Maximiano is a sober porter from a Portuguese school. His name even became associated with Barcelona as a future substitute for Ter Stegen. This summer Mallorca was also interested in their situation. Granada intends to get a competitor for Aarón Escandell who will start this Monday at Villarreal.
The search for a goalkeeper is being a challenge for Granada. Vaclik, Belman, Álvaro Fernández or Sergio Romero have been in the spotlight. In fact, the Los Cármenes club came to present an offer for Fernández to Huesca, which was rejected. Now the best placed is Maximiano.
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