Sporting CP manager Ruben Amorin has provided insights into the imminent transfer of Fatawu Issahaku to Leicester City, shedding light on the club's strategic approach to player sales despite their talent.

Amidst a challenging season, Issahaku found refuge in England with a loan move to Leicester City, where his stellar performances played a pivotal role in the club's triumphant return to the English Premier League as Championship winners.

Now, reports have confirmed Leicester City's activation of the €17 million buy option clause for Issahaku, a decision corroborated by Sporting CP.

Amorin's remarks offer a glimpse into Sporting CP's philosophy regarding player transfers, with a focus on financial returns over player retention.

"We will make money," Amorin affirmed. "Talented players who don't adapt here will move to other clubs and give us added value; it's our system."

This pragmatic approach underscores Sporting CP's commitment to financial stability and reinvestment in the club's future through player sales.

As Issahaku's departure looms, Sporting CP navigates the complex landscape of modern football, balancing the development of talented players with the economic realities of the sport.

Despite playing in the competitive Championship for the first time, Issahaku has left a lasting impact at Leicester City, contributing six goals and 13 assists during his loan spell.