The Juventus choice did not pan out for Kaio, who struggled to make an impact in Serie A, managing just 11 appearances and no goals over three years. A loan spell at Frosinone yielded three goals in 22 matches, before he returned to Brazil with Cruzeiro in mid-2024 for €7.2 million.
The move back to Brazil has proven to be the correct one with Kaio exploding in form, during the
2025 season. He netted an impressive 26 goals across competitions, including 21 in the Brasileirao, along with seven assists, helping establish himself as a top scorer and earning him his first call up to the Brazil national squad.
Cruzeiro are now demanding a substantial €30 million fee for the in-form striker. Benfica coach Marco Silva is said to be an admirer of the player's profile but the club would likely need to offload one of their current strikers, with Franjo Ivanovic being the likely option to fund any deal for Kaio.
Flamengo are also circling with serious interest, driving up the price to any potential transfer. Kaio’s resurgence in Brazil has made him once again a high-value target capable of bolstering Benfica’s attack if the club sorts out the financial side of the deal.


