Francisco Conceicao has officially joined Juventus on a permanent basis after a successful loan from Porto during the 2024-25 season. The 22-year-old winger has signed a five-year contract with the Italian club, with the transfer fee reported to be €30.4 million, payable in four instalments. This move follows his recent loan spell, which ended after Juventus' exit from the Club World Cup's last 16.
Conceicao made a significant impact during his loan at Juventus, featuring in 40 matches across all competitions. He scored seven goals and provided four assists under coach Igor Tudor, contributing to the team's fourth-place finish in Serie A. His dribbling skills were notable, with only Kenan Yildiz completing more dribbles than Conceicao's 71 for the Bianconeri.

The Portuguese international also created 39 chances, ranking sixth in the team for this statistic. Additionally, he recorded 167 touches in the opposition's penalty area, second only to Dusan Vlahovic's 203 touches. Conceicao's return is expected to further enhance Juventus' attacking options for the upcoming season.
Juventus has already secured Jonathan David from Lille on a free transfer earlier this month, making Conceicao their second permanent signing of the summer transfer window. The club expressed excitement about his return, stating: "Francisco Conceicao is officially a Juventus player on a permanent basis."
Juventus will kick off their Serie A campaign against Parma on August 24. With Conceicao now permanently part of the squad, fans and management alike are eager to see how he will contribute to the team's success in the new season. His dynamic playstyle and ability to create opportunities make him an exciting addition to Juventus' roster.
The club's statement highlighted their anticipation: "Congratulations, Chico—we can't wait to see you back out on the pitch!" As Juventus prepares for another competitive season, Conceicao's presence is expected to play a pivotal role in their pursuit of domestic and international success.