Benfica have emerged as serious contenders for Palmeiras striker Flaco
Lopez, with reports indicating the Portuguese club
is weighing a summer move for the 25-year-old Argentine striker as Jose Mourinho is said to be a big fan of the player.Under Abel Ferreira at Palmeiras, Lopez has flourished as a versatile
centre-forward capable of dropping deep or leading the line. His
impressive form has caught the eye of European scouts, positioning him
as a potential reinforcement for Benfica’s attack. Palmeiras value Flaco very highly and are said to want as much as €40 million to move on for the player, reflecting his contract until 2029 and strong
recent performances.
Interest in Flaco Lopez extends beyond Benfica, with Bologna and Atletico
Madrid also monitoring the striker, while Premier League sides like
Brentford and Everton have made enquiries, highlighting his growing reputation across Europe. In
2026, Flaco has scored 9 goals and provided 6 assists in 24
appearances across all competitions, including solid contributions in the Serie A Brasileiro and the Copa Libertadores.
Last Season Flaco had an excellent campaign with 25 goals and 6 assists in 64 matches, cementing his status as one of South America’s rising strikers and earning his first call up to Argentina's national side in October 2025. With his physical presence, finishing, and link-up play, Flaco Lopez
could be a smart addition for Benfica if they meet Palmeiras’ valuation.
A move to Europe seems likely with a destination still unknown.