Obrador joined Benfica from Real Madrid in July 2025 for approximately
€5 million on a deal until 2030. Limited to just one senior appearance
(plus two for Benfica B) in the first half of the 2025-26 season, he was
loaned to Torino in January 2026. In Serie A, the left-back has
featured prominently, making around 16 appearances (mostly starts),
scoring 1 goal and providing 3 assists while logging over 1,100 minutes.
His solid defensive contributions, attacking overlaps, and consistency
have strengthened Torino’s backline.
Benfica’s decision to facilitate the sale stems from squad planning and financial strategy. With limited playing time for Obrador in Lisbon and the club balancing books amid not participating in the Champions League next season, the €9 million fee represents a healthy profit on their €5 million investment. Real Madrid will continue to retain 50% of Obrador's rights.
For Torino, securing Obrador permanently bolsters defensive depth with a young, versatile talent suited to Serie A’s demands. The move signals the club’s ambition to build a competitive squad for the upcoming campaign. At 22, Obrador has significant upside, transitioning from Real Madrid academy prospect to a potential European performer.


