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HomesportFC Porto have started the pre-season with Villas-Boas' salary arrangements in place.

FC Porto have started the pre-season with Villas-Boas' salary arrangements in place.

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Hey Porto club gave The start of the 2024/25 preparatory seasonThis Monday, with 28 players available for Vitor Bruno (despite of Only 26 took to the pitch.), with salaries already regulated by the administration headed by André Villas-Boas.

According to the newspaper “A Bola”, the blue and white have already settled the salaries due to the team, related to the month of May, following the debts left by the administrative structure led by Pinto da Costa, last week, with the team's situation. The staff were only organized on Monday.

It is worth noting that the new president of Porto club has united his efforts for the financial stability of the club, after putting an end to the controversy over the salaries due.

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