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Porto have been slammed for the decision to sell Fabio Vieira to Arsenal as the midfielder edges towards sealing a move to north London.
The Portuguese playmaker is set to become the Gunners’ second addition of the summer window following the prior arrival of Brazilian youngster Marquinhos from Sao Paulo. The north London side are set to seal his services in a £38m deal, with it being expected that he will commit to a five-year contract at the Emirates Stadium.
Whilst his arrival is an exciting prospect for Mikel Arteta - the Spaniard finally being able to add some much-needed creativity to the squad - it appears that not everyone has been left enamoured by the deal.
Former candidate for the FC Porto presidency José Fernando Rio has hit out at the club’s decision to let Vieira go for less than the €50m (£42.9m) release clause reportedly written into his contract at the Estadio do Dragao despite current president Pinto da Costa having previously announced his intention to only let players go should those conditions be met.
Speaking to Portuguese outlet Record, Fernando Rio said: “The financial administrator had already announced the need to realise between €70-100m in capital gains this year, and I was already