By Daily Sports on October 13, 2017
Cameroonian international striker Vincent Aboubakar has signed a contract extension that will keep him at Porto until 2021, the Portuguese side announced on Thursday.
Aboubakar, 25, is Porto's top scorer so far this season with eight goals, two of which came in a 3-0 Champions League win at Monaco.
Porto also acquired all of the player's economic rights by buying the remaining 60 percent from his former club Lorient for €7.2 million.
"The president (Jorge Nuno Pinto da Costa) led this negotiation with the agents of the athlete and Lorient, it wasn't easy," Porto financial administrator Fernando Gomes said in a statement.
Aboubakar joined Porto from French club Lorient in 2014, but spent last season on loan at Besiktas, scoring 12 goals as they won the Turkish league title.© AFP
•Photo shows Vincent Aboubakar.
Source Daily Sports
Posted October 13, 2017
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