The 48-year-old Portuguese tactician has reportedly agreed a two-year
deal with an option for a third at the Estadio da Luz, positioning him
as Mourinho’s successor. Mourinho, who guided Benfica to a third-place
finish and Europa League qualification this season, has reportedly signed a contract to return to the Santiago Bernabeu. His formal
unveiling is expected after Real Madrid’s presidential election.
Silva’s appointment marks a homecoming for the former right-back, who built a solid reputation in England by leading Fulham from the Championship to stable Premier League status. Benfica fans are optimistic about his attacking philosophy and tactical discipline aligning with the club’s ambitions to challenge rivals FC Porto and Sporting. In a notable early move, sources indicate Silva is eager to reunite with Fulham winger Harry Wilson. The Welsh international, whose contract expires this summer, is set to become a free agent. Silva views the 28-year-old as a key addition to bolster Benfica’s wide options and inject creativity into the attack. Wilson’s pace, crossing ability, and Premier League experience could prove valuable in European competitions.
Negotiations are advancing rapidly, with an official announcement
anticipated soon. Silva’s arrival signals a new era at Benfica as they
aim to reclaim domestic dominance and have a great season in Europe's second class competition.


