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When we talk about talents in the Spanish Second Division, few shine as brightly as Yeremay. At 22 years old, this Gran Canarian forward has burst onto the scene with strength in the Deportivo de la Coruña project and is already attracting attention beyond the borders of Spain. His name is now on the radar of Sporting Portugal, which considers him an absolute priority for the upcoming winter market.
The rise of Yeremay at Deportivo de la Coruña
At Dépor, Yeremay has confirmed himself as a key player. Starting in the first 13 matchdays of the season with the Coruña club, his contribution goes beyond goals: four goals and two assists make him one of the most decisive offensive assets of the team. His contract extension until 2030, with an option for three more years, and a €40 million release clause attest to the Galician club's commitment to keeping him as a cornerstone of the project.
This institutional and sporting commitment indicates that in Spain, it is understood that Yeremay is more than a rising name: he is the symbol of Deportivo de la Coruña's return to the elite.
Sporting Portugal sets sights on Yeremay
'Record' reveals that things are moving swiftly from Portugal. Sporting Portugal considers Yeremay their number one target for the winter market. Their board is convinced that the player "fits" into the offensive profile they need to make a competitive leap and challenge in the league. They even tabled an offer of €25 million + €5 million in variables that the Spanish club turned down. Aware of the player's release clause and increasing value, the Portuguese are preparing for a second attempt before the market heats up.
Moreover, they want to avoid a protracted saga: they need to act swiftly. This urgency signals that their interest is not momentary but strategic.
Why is Yeremay attracting so much interest?
In terms of performance, Yeremay has become the highest-valued player in the history of the Spanish second-tier, surpassing €20 million according to Transfermarkt. This is no coincidence: his ability to unbalance, assist, score, and make an impact has transcended the context of Dépor in the Segunda.
In Spain, his potential is already a topic of discussion for the national team. Despite playing in the second division, his level suggests he could have a future beyond the usual league sphere. This sense of 'promising the present' fuels international interest.

The scenario in Spain and the impact of a potential transfer
For Deportivo de la Coruña, holding on to Yeremay also has sporting implications: they are currently fighting for promotion, and having his best version is key to achieving that goal. Selling him would have an immediate impact, though the income could ease budgets. For the player, staying would mean establishing himself as a figure in Spain before taking the leap. In Portugal, interest from Sporting Portugal offers an appealing professional option but also entails leaving Spain and a growing personal project.
If Yeremay accepts the Portuguese challenge, it will be a change in context: European competition, a different football culture, and greater international visibility. Remaining in Spain strengthens his bond with Deportivo de la Coruña and solidifies his role as a national prospect.
A standout talent in Spanish football
The name of Yeremay is no longer just a promise in the Spanish Second Division: he has become a coveted asset, watched by clubs like Sporting Portugal, who hope he will make a difference. Now, in Spain, Deportivo de la Coruña faces the challenge of retaining the player who has emerged as the offensive heart of their project, while all eyes suggest that Yeremay could be on the brink of a significant career leap. In essence, all the focus is on Yeremay.
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