Sporting and SC Braga Transfer News: Allan Guilherme and Hugo Neve

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Sporting has finalized Allan Guilherme’s transfer, pending official confirmation from both clubs. Meanwhile, Hugo Neves is set to join SC Braga. According to reports from Record and zero zero, both clubs have reached agreements.

Allan Guilherme, 24, has been a target for Sporting for some time. Despite two previous unsuccessful attempts to sign him during earlier transfer windows, SC Braga eventually agreed to the deal. Allan, known for his prowess as a pivot, leaves Braga after five seasons, having established himself as one of the league’s top players, particularly under Joel Rocha’s guidance in recent years. He now adds depth to Sporting’s squad under Nuno Dias, alongside Zicky Tea and Anton Sokolov.

Meanwhile, Hugo Neves, a Portuguese international, moves from Sporting to Braga. Despite his commendable record of 39 goals in 61 games over the past two seasons with Sporting, his playing time was uncertain, especially with Allan Guilherme’s arrival. Hugo Neves is expected to finalize his move to Braga this Wednesday, signing a long-term contract to secure his future with the club.

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