Speaking at the funeral, Villas-Boas revealed that the club had plans to bring back Diogo Jota from Liverpool in 2026-27, a move that would have been a dream come true for the fans.
Although Diogo Jota was not a formal member of the club, Villas-Boas said that he had become one in spirit, and that the club intends to leave two membership cards as a symbol of their appreciation for the brothers' contributions to the sport.
As chairman of the board, Villas-Boas also decided to symbolically refund André Silva's membership fees to his family, showing the club's respect and support for the Silva family during this difficult time.
Villas-Boas praised Diogo Jota for being a silent hero, both on and off the pitch, and for his partnership with the club's Esports team.
He also extended his condolences to Diogo Jota's team-mates from Liverpool, Wolverhampton, and other clubs, acknowledging the tragic loss of two talented footballers and the impact it has on the football community.
The club and its members will remember Diogo Jota and his brother André Silva fondly, and will continue to pay their respects to the family during this difficult time.
As the club comes to terms with the loss, Villas-Boas hopes that all FC Porto members will understand and respect the club's decision to honour the brothers' memories in this way.