A lot has been said about Sergio Conceiçao's contractual situation. The Portuguese coach is rumored to be one of the top candidates for the AC Milan job after Stefano Pioli.
Having been at Porto for seven years, the former player of Lazio and Inter had renewed his contract with the Portuguese club until 2028 in the week leading up to the new president's elections.
An agreement made with the legendary Pinto da Costa, who used this deal to try to gain some votes. However, it didn't work, and Pinto da Costa's era ended after 42 years, ushering in a new era led by André Villas-Boas.
As reported by Record, much has been said about the clauses in Conceiçao's contract. What is known is that the coach has reserved the right to terminate the agreement if there is a change in club leadership.
This decision lies solely with the coach and does not involve any severance payment from the club or a fine for Conceiçao himself. As also reported by the Italian press, Conceiçao will meet with Villas Boas to discuss the future after the Portuguese Cup final against Sporting, which will be played on May 26th.