Spanish Clubs Eye €4M Move for Estrela Amadora’s Abraham Marcus | Transfer News

Estrela da Amadora’s Abraham Marcus Attracts Interest from Spanish Clubs

Estrela da Amadora forward Abraham Marcus is drawing attention from clubs in Spain, though the Portuguese side are reportedly unwilling to let their key player leave for anything less than €4 million, according to reports from Record. The 26-year-old Nigerian international has develop into a focal point for several European teams, but securing his services won’t reach cheap.

Marcus’s current valuation reflects his growing importance to Estrela da Amadora. Earlier this season, in February, Athletico Paranaense of Brazil made a bid of €2.5 million for the player, but the offer was rejected by both the club and Marcus himself. The ownership structure adds a layer of complexity to any potential transfer, as Estrela da Amadora only holds 60% of Marcus’s economic rights, with the remaining 40% belonging to his former club, FC Porto.

Despite the financial incentive of a move to Brazil – reportedly a salary five times his current earnings at Estrela da Amadora – Marcus is prioritizing a continued career in European football. This preference suggests a desire to remain competitive at a high level and potentially enhance his international prospects. It’s a testament to his ambition and a clear indication of where he sees his future.

Interest has similarly come from Italy, with Monza reportedly considering a move for Marcus. Although, that potential deal stalled due to the player’s lack of a Portuguese passport, a situation that is expected to be resolved soon. Obtaining Portuguese citizenship would streamline any future transfer and remove a potential obstacle for interested clubs.

Currently, Marcus is focused on helping Estrela da Amadora maintain its position in the Liga Portugal, while also aiming to regain his place in the Nigerian national team. Recently, Nigeria’s head coach, Éric Chelle, contacted Marcus to express his continued interest in the player’s performances. A strong finish to the season with Estrela da Amadora could significantly boost his chances of an international recall.

This season, Marcus has been a key contributor for Estrela da Amadora, scoring five goals and providing six assists in 24 appearances. He is currently valued at €800,000 and is under contract with the club until 2028. His consistent performances have undoubtedly contributed to the increased interest from clubs across Europe.

Abraham Marcus began his professional career with Remo Stars in Nigeria, before a loan spell with Feirense in Portugal. He subsequently had loan stints with Portimonense and Radomiak Radom, before joining Porto B on a season-long loan in 2022. He eventually signed permanently with Porto B in July 2023, before moving to Estrela da Amadora in 2025. He has also earned two caps for the Nigerian national team, making his debut in a 1-0 loss to Cameroon in June 2021.

The forward’s versatility, capable of playing as a winger or forward, adds to his appeal. Standing at 1.78m (5ft 10in), Marcus possesses a blend of pace, skill, and goal-scoring ability that makes him a valuable asset to any team. His current contract situation and the ownership split with FC Porto will likely be key factors in any negotiations.

As the summer transfer window approaches, the situation surrounding Abraham Marcus is one to watch. With several clubs reportedly interested, and Estrela da Amadora setting a clear price tag, a move could materialize if a suitable offer is made. For now, Marcus remains focused on his current club and his ambitions with both Estrela da Amadora and the Nigerian national team.

Estrela da Amadora will face Vizela on April 3rd, 2026, in a crucial Liga Portugal match. The game is scheduled for 8:30 PM local time (UTC+1). Fans can follow updates on the club’s official website and social media channels.

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