De Vrij could perfectly slot in to replace club captain Nicolas
Otamendi, whose current deal also runs out at the end of the season. The Argentine veteran
has been a stalwart since joining from Manchester City in 2020, but age
and a change in direction at the club may open the door for a high-quality, cost-effective
replacement.
Born in 1992, the tall right-footed defender boasts an impressive career. He rose through Feyenoord’s academy, making 135 league appearances before moving to Lazio in the summer of 2014 for €7 million. He would then join Inter in the summer of 2018 on a free transfer, he has racked up over 210 Serie A appearances, scoring 12 goals, contributing to two Serie A titles in 2021 and 2024 and multiple Coppa Italia and Supercoppa wins.
Internationally, de Vrij has earned 79 caps for the Netherlands, scoring 4 goals and featuring in major tournaments. Known for his aerial dominance, composure on the ball and leadership, he remains a reliable performer despite his age.
For Benfica, signing de Vrij would bring immediate defensive stability
and a provide a veteran presence in the back four. It would be a smart move to refresh
the backline while maintaining their competitiveness. Fans will be watching
closely to see if the experienced Dutchman trades Milan for Lisbon over the summer months.


