At one point, a few years ago, it seemed that Tiago Djalo could be the next “big thing” in European football. The Portuguese – who’s moved through Sporting Lisbon and AC Milan’s youth categories – shone with the French Lille after failing to make an appearance with the Rossoneri.The San Siro club brought the centre-back from Sporting as a 19-year-old for €1 million, only to sell him six months later to the Ligue 1 side, earning €3 million more.Earthquake in Bergamo: Lookman leaves Atalanta but stays in Italy?!Djalo spent five years in France, playing 103 games for Les Dogues, before Juventus decided to gamble on him, give him a chance to develop, and try to exploit his immense potential, splashing out €5 million for his transfer. However, in competition with defenders like Bremer, Federico Gatti, and Pierre Kalulu, the 25-year-old wouldn’t have enough playing time, so the Old Lady opted to loan him to Porto.Yet, that’s when things started going south…Once he returned to his homeland, Djalo’s fun-loving nature and fondness for nightlife started coming to light. Namely, according to the renowned Portuguese paper A Bola, Djalo was among four players who broke the club’s disciplinary rules by going out to attend their teammate Otavio’s birthday party last Sunday, and Porto are on the verge of returning him to Turin!❗BREAKING: FC Porto is considering IMMEDIATELY SENDING Tiago Djaló back to Juventus! 🇵🇹The Porto management wants to terminate his contract for disciplinary reasons. The Portuguese defender violated club regulations after attending his teammate Otávio’s birthday party. FC… pic.twitter.com/WkShw8ErzK— Forza Juventus (@ForzaJuveEN) April 21, 2025 The Dragons’ decision is no wonder, given that the defender had already made a similar “mischief” by travelling to Madrid to celebrate New Year’s Eve before returning for a morning training session ahead of Porto’s key clash against Nacional.Considering his behaviour, Djalo almost certainly won’t have a place on the team even if he prematurely returns to Allianz Stadium, so another loan will probably await him. If he manages to correct his disciplinary issues, he may have a chance for a successful career. If not, he’ll become another wasted talent, while Juve will realize they have thrown €5 million down the drain.SERIE A – MATCHDAY 33SaturdayLecce – Como 0-3 (0-0)/Diao 53, 90+1, Goldaniga 84/Monza – Napoli 0-1 (0-0)/McTominay 72/Roma – Verona 1-0 (1-0)/Shomurodov 4/SundayEmpoli – Venezia 2-2 (0-0)/Fazzini 59, Anjorin 87 – Jeboah 67, Busio 85/Bologna – Inter 1-0 (0-0)/Orsolini 90+4/Milan – Atalanta 0-1 (0-0)/Ederson 62/Wednesday19:30: (2.40) Torino (2.95) Udinese (3.45)19:30: (3.00) Cagliari (3.15) Fiorentina (2.50)19:30: (3.45) Genoa (3.25) Lazio (2.35)19:30: (5.10) Parma (3.60) Juventus (1.80)***odds are subject to change***
