Friday, May 29, 2026

Benfica needs to let Samuel Soares take over in net if Trubin departs

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As summer transfer speculation swirls around Anatoliy Trubin’s potential move to Tottenham Hotspur, Benfica needs to stand ready to elevate homegrown talent Samuel Soares to the undisputed first-choice goalkeeper position. The 23-year-old academy product, born on 15 June 2002 in Amadora, represents the club’s commitment to youth development and should be given every opportunity to finally claim the gloves on a permanent basis.

Standing at 1.90m, Soares joined Benfica’s setup in 2013 after starting at local club Tires. He rose through the ranks impressively, playing a starring role in the 2021-22 UEFA Youth League triumph, where Benfica's U19 squad defeated Red Bull Salzburg 6-0 in the final. He also helped secure the 2022 U20 Intercontinental Cup against Penarol. 

Soares has made 22 Portuguese League appearances for Benfica’s first team, across all competitions, showing composure and shot-stopping ability. In 2025-26, he featured in league and cup matches and provided five clean sheets in just six games of action. With Benfica B, he has logged 32 career games in the Second Division and earned Goalkeeper of the Month honours for October/November 2022.

Internationally, the Portugal U21 regular boasts 17 caps (as of mid-2025). He debuted in June 2022 in a 5-1 qualifier win over Belarus and represented his country at the 2023 UEFA European U21 Championship. Earlier youth levels add dozens of caps across U15 to U20 squads.

Samuel Soares’ promotion would mark a full-circle moment for the academy graduate. Athletic, reliable under pressure, and steeped in Benfica DNA, he embodies the club’s future between the posts. Fans and coaches need to see him as ready to lead the line in Europe and domestically. 

With a contract until the summer of 2027, Soares’ ascent could stabilize the goalkeeping department while showcasing Benfica’s renowned academy. The Eagles’ faithful should eagerly anticipate a changing of the guard as this local hero potentially takes flight as the Lisbon sides No. 1 keeper.

Tuesday, May 26, 2026

Torino set to activate buy clause for Rafael Obrador, making Benfica loan permanent

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Italian club Torino is poised to make Spanish left-back Rafael Obrador’s loan from Benfica permanent by activating the €9 million buy option in his contract. The 22-year-old defender has impressed during his temporary spell in Serie A, earning a permanent move as the season concludes.

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. 

Sunday, May 24, 2026

Benfica eye Galatasaray star Yunus Akgun as right-wing reinforcement

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Benfica are reportedly advancing interest in Galatasaray winger Yunus Akgun, with recent reports indicating a formal proposal on the table. The 25-year-old Turkish international, who signed a contract extension until 2029 with the Turkish champions, has emerged as a prime target to bolster the Eagles' attacking options.

Akgun has enjoyed an impressive 2025-26 season for Galatasaray, contributing 7 goals and 9 assists in 28 Super Lig appearances in 1,824 minutes. The left-footed player plays as a right winger but can also play on the left wing or as an attacking midfielder. His move could cost Benfica anywhere from €15 to €25 million.

 

At Benfica, Akgun could challenge or rotate with Dodi Lukebakio in the right-wing role, or push young Gianluca Prestianni for a starting spot at the club. His arrival would inject pace and directness into a squad aiming to return to glory in Portugal and make their return to the Champions League. With his prime years ahead and proven pedigree, Akgun represents a smart, high-upside investment for Benfica’s ambitious project.