"Porto" prepares to sell Jankauskas and Ibarra? © EuroFootball.com

It is reported that the Champions League-winning club is preparing to sell the Lithuanian Edgaras Jankauskas and the Argentine Hugo Ibarra.

The Lithuanian national team striker moved to Porto in 2002, but in the last two years he did not have a place in the starting lineup and had to sit on the bench.

Usually, in the attacking line of the team, Bennis McCarthy played with Derlei, but the latter suffered a serious injury last season and then the club acquired two Brazilians - forward Maciel and attacking midfielder Carlos Alberto.

This summer, Porto further strengthened its attacking line by bringing back Helder Postiga and purchasing the Brazilian prodigy, Diego. Therefore, it is doubtful whether there will be a place for the Lithuanian in the team, and it is likely that he could be sold to some club in Eastern Europe.

Together with Jankauskas, the Portuguese champions may also let go of fullback Hugo Ibarra. The 30-year-old player was loaned out to [Redacted]. There he shined and helped his team reach the Champions League final, where the French team lost to Porto.

Despite the fact that a Greek player was sold to Chelsea in the same position as Ibarra, so the Argentine would only be a substitute player.

The new Porto coach Luigi Del Neri has already started reducing the number of players in the team - defender Paulo Assuncao and defender Bruno Alves were loaned out to [Redacted], and the third goalkeeper should be loaned to [Redacted].