Thursday, January 18, 2024

Benfica and Hoffenheim agree loan move for Juracek

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Benfica and Hoffenheim have agreed to terms in principle for the loan move of left back David Juracek to the German side for the remainder of the season, with an option to make the move permanent for €12M.

The 23 year old Czech only arrived at Benfica in the summer with the hopes of replacing departing long time left back Alex Grimaldo but has not panned out and with Benfica's recent acquisition of left back Alvaro Fernandez earlier this week, Benfica no longer requires his services.

Benfica paid Slavia Prague €14M when they acquired Juracek and the club is hoping to recover a big chunk of their payment with the buy on clause added to the loan. Juracek has played only 478 minutes for the club across all competitions and has not provided much in the way of offense.

Tuesday, January 16, 2024

Benfica make bunch of moves during window

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Benfica were making a host of moves today that will see players come and go from the club over the next couple of weeks. 

Benfica announced the acquisition of left back Alvaro Fernandez from Man United on loan for the remainder of the season. Benfica will have a buy option at the end of the season of €6M or the move will become permanent if Fernandez starts half of the club's remaining games. Man United will retain a percentage of Fernandez's rights for a future sale and have also included a buyback option as part of the deal.

Benfica are also in talks with midfielder Gabriel and look set to rescind the player's contract, Gabriel spent the past season in Brazil on loan with Botafogo. Benfica made the sale of center back Joao Victor to Vasco da Gama official for €6M and is currently in talks with Estudiantes to bring in winger Benjamin Rollheiser before the window closes.

On a sadder note, the club looks set to part ways with forward Goncalo Guedes. The former Seixal academy product who is on loan with the club from Wolves, looks set to have his loan recalled and seems headed back to Spain to join Villarreal.

 

Sunday, January 14, 2024

Benfica need to find themselves a replacement for Rafa Silva

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Benfica is currently facing a significant challenge, as Rafa Silva, a key player in their squad, will become a free agent this summer. Unfortunately, contract talks between the club and the player have hit an impasse, leaving both parties far apart in negotiations. As such, it is imperative for Benfica to find a suitable replacement for Silva this summer.

Silva has been an integral part of Benfica's success over the years. His pace, skill on the ball, and ability to score crucial goals have made him a fan favorite. Losing such a talented player would undoubtedly be a blow to the team's prospects for future seasons.

Finding an adequate replacement for Silva will not be an easy task. Benfica must identify someone with similar attributes and abilities who can seamlessly integrate into their playing style. The new recruit must possess speed, technical prowess, and goal-scoring instincts to fill the void left by Silva's departure.

Benfica faces a challenging situation with Rafa Silva set to leave as a free agent this summer. The club must act swiftly and decisively to secure a suitable replacement who can contribute effectively on the pitch. By identifying players with similar qualities while considering financial limitations, Benfica can ensure continuity and maintain their competitive edge in domestic and international competitions.