
Layún's Heartwarming Porto Reunion: Old Mates, Swapped Shirts, and Lifelong Bonds in Mexico
Miguel Layún reunited with ex-Porto teammates José Sá, Diogo Dalot, and Rúben Neves during Portugal's trip to Mexico, sharing laughs and swapping match shirts. The retired Mexican star reflected on how football friendships outlast the game itself. Sérgio Oliveira joined the fun with a blue heart emoji nod to the club.
Layún's Heartwarming Porto Reunion: Old Mates, Swapped Shirts, and Lifelong Bonds in Mexico
Picture this: you're kicking back in a swanky Mexican hotel, and suddenly your old Porto lads from half a decade ago rock up. That's exactly what happened to Miguel Layún, the evergreen Mexican full-back who's still got that infectious grin at 37. With Portugal in town – likely for some international shenanigans – Layún couldn't resist a proper catch-up with José Sá, Diogo Dalot, and Rúben Neves.
He didn't just say hello and bye. Nah, our man posted a cracking social media update, banging on about how footie dishes out trophies, cash, and glory, but the real gold is the mates you make. 'Couldn't be this close and not stop by,' he said, admitting it's those bromances he misses most now he's hung up his boots. As reported by OffsAIde at OneFootball, Layún even walked away with a couple of Portugal match shirts – proper souvenirs from the reunion.
Dragon Days Revisited
Rewind to 2015-2018, when Layún was tearing it up on Porto's right flank. Those were the days of Dragões dominance in the Primeira Liga, and he shared the pitch – or at least the dressing room – with this trio of talents. José Sá was the keeper with hands like shovels, Diogo Dalot the speedy wing-back who's now a Man United regular, and Rúben Neves the midfield maestro pulling strings at Wolves (and now Saudi-bound, but that's another pint's worth).
Layún, with his pinpoint crosses and never-say-die attitude, slotted right in. They racked up titles, Champions League runs, and enough memories to fill a pub quiz. Even Sérgio Oliveira, another Porto old boy, chimed in on the post with a cheeky blue heart emoji – nod to the club's colours, naturally. It's the sort of nod that says, 'Still got the love, lads.'
These reunions aren't just selfies and slaps on the back. They're a reminder that behind the transfers, the drama, and the diving, footie's about lads who bleed for each other. Layún's now 37, retired since 2020 after stints in Mexico and the MLS, but clearly the Porto chapter's etched deep.
Why This Hits Different
In a world where agents tweet more than players train, Layún's vibe is refreshingly old-school. Sá's guarding the sticks for Portugal and Wolves, Dalot's thriving under Ten Hag at Old Trafford, and Neves is living the big-money life in the Middle East. Yet here they are, ditching hotel isolation for a proper chinwag.
Layún's words cut through the bollocks: friendships outlast contracts. He could've been sunning himself on a beach, but nah – he made the detour. And those shirts? Probably Sá and Dalot's, tucked away as mementos. It's the little things that make you chuckle – like imagining Neves sneaking in a cheeky Porto sticker on the back.
For fans, it's a feel-good fix amid the usual transfer circus and VAR moans. Porto supporters will lap this up, and Mexicans reckon Layún's a legend for bridging the gap. Hell, even neutrals like us at the pub can't help but raise a glass. Footie's better when it's human, innit?
As these lads scatter to clubs across Europe and beyond, expect more tales like this. Layún's message? Cherish the camaraderie. It's what keeps the game spinning, long after the final whistle.