Porto has put an end to the speculation: Vilas-Boas has closed the door on Levandowski’s potential move to Portugal. Rumors about Robert Levandowski’s possible transfer to Portugal have been officially denied. Andre Villas-Boas, the president of Porto, has personally addressed these media speculations, clearly stating the club’s position. “As you can imagine, it’s financially impossible for us to even consider Levandowski’s transfer,” said Villas-Boas. In light of the uncertainty surrounding the future of this 35-year-old forward at Barcelona, journalists speculated that he might move to Dragão. However, the management of Porto has made it clear that such deals do not fit within the club’s strict budget policies. The club continues to focus on developing talented young players and maintaining financial discipline. It is expected that the experienced forward will either stay in Spain or consider options in other leagues that can meet his needs.