Famalicão made an extraordinary market, according to the president of the SAD, Miguel Ribeiro. The sale of Iván Jaime to FC Porto and the transfer of part of Pedro Gonçalves' pass to Sporting were some of the highlights. Miguel Ribeiro congratulated himself on the revenue from the last football transfer market, which also includes the sale of Alexandre Penetra and the transfer of Manuel Ugarte's rights. The president of Famalicão's SAD believes that the financial intake of the famalicenses allows the club to have its sustainability assured for the next three seasons. The transfer market was just a consequence of three or four years of work, which for Miguel Ribeiro becomes an objective that will become regular. Famalicão has its future assured for 2023/2024, 2024/2025 and 2025/2026. The loan signing of Chiquinho, former player of Wolverhampton, was seen as the ideal reinforcement to take the place of the now Portista Iván Jaime. Miguel Ribeiro recalled that, apart from the three 'big ones' and Sp. Braga, as well as V. Guimarães and Rio Ave in a second tier, the league emblems have television contracts 'practically tabled' at the same value, not enough to guarantee survival. The president of the northern club's SAD believes that the Famalicão model should be followed. Tiago Pinto, sports director of AS Roma, also participated in the conference that aimed to debate the role of the transfer market in the 'financial life' of clubs. The Roma leader addressed the paradigmatic change caused by the clubs of Saudi Arabia, a phenomenon that he sees with naturalness. The second edition of the Thinking Football Summit takes place between today and Saturday, in Porto, with several discussion panels that encompass the various dimensions of the sport.