Saturday, January 17, 2026

Benfica reach agreement with Rafa Silva to return from Besiktas

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Benfica have reached an agreement with Rafa Silva for two and half seasons to return to his former club and are now working with Besiktas to seal the move as the Lisbon club hope to welcome back the 32 year old attacking forward who left as a free agent just under two seasons ago.

The two clubs are said to be close to agreeing on a fee for Rafa which would include some bonuses attached to the players performance with the club. Benfica is said to have offered Besiktas €5M + bonuses but the Turkish club is looking for a bit more (around €7.5M) before agreeing to move on from the Portuguese player.

Besiktas is said to be going as far as asking Benfica to cover Rafa's unpaid salary for November, December and January of this season, which the player is owed but has not received since he has been out of action. Rafa has appeared in 16 games for Besiktas across all competitions this season, scoring five goals while providing three helpers, after coming off a season that saw him score 18 goals.

Rafa Silva spent eight seasons with Benfica, appearing in 326 games across all competitions, he scored 94 goals while assisting on 79 goals. Rafa captured six trophies while a member of the club, capturing three league titles, a pair of Super Cups and a Taca de Portugal.  

Tuesday, January 13, 2026

Benfica and FC Porto to clash for spot in Final Four

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Benfica and FC Porto are set to add another notch in their glorious rivalry tomorrow as the two clubs get set to face off at the Dragao in a Taca de Portugal encounter.

This O Classico promises drama, with both sides vying for a semi-final spot in Portugal's premier cup competition. Benfica, under Jose Mourinho, enters with momentum, but history looms large. The last time these giants clashed in the Taca was the 2021-22 round of 16, where Porto dominated with a 3-0 victory at home.

Mourinho, who famously led Porto to glory in the 2004 Champions League, has yet to secure a win at the Dragao as an opposition manager, adding personal intrigue to his Benfica tenure. Meanwhile, Porto President Andre Villas-Boas has not beaten Benfica since becoming club President in April 2024, so something will have to give tomorrow.

Expect a game of tactical brilliance between two fierce rivalries who have combined to capture 46 Taca de Portugal trophies, (Benfica 26; FC Porto 20) between themselves. A final four spot awaits one of them tomorrow.

Saturday, January 10, 2026

Benfica are looking towards Brazil for player addition

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Benfica is reportedly casting an eye toward Brazil's Serie A and have their sight set on Palmeiras standout Facundo Torres, the 25 year old Uruguayan winger who had a dazzling season at Palmeiras. 

With Benfica aiming to bolster their attacking options in a competitive Portuguese League, Torres emerges as a tantalizing target. Known for his pace, technical flair, and left-footed precision, he could inject fresh energy into Jose Mourinho's squad.

Torres' career trajectory has been impressive. He burst onto the scene with Penarol in Uruguay, where he scored 20 goals in 71 appearances and helped secure the 2021 Uruguayan Primera Division title. 

Moving to M.L.S. side Orlando City in January 2022 for €9.7 million, he became a team designated player, netting 37 goals across 123 games and contributed to the 2022 U.S. Open Cup victory.

His form with Orlando City earned him a high profile switch to Brazilian side Palmeiras in December 2024 for up to €11.5 million, including add-ons. Torres' contributions extended to the Copa Libertadores, where he added 2 goals and 3 assists in 11 appearances in the club's finalist run.

Torres has demonstrated versatility as a right wing attacker and in the role of attacking central midfielder, blending creativity with a defensive work rate. His 29 appearances for Palmeiras in Serie A, saw Torres score 6 goals while providing 3 helpers in 1,669 minutes of action. Hence acquiring Torres wouldn't come cheap. 

Palmeiras, fresh off capturing this investment, might look to demand €20-€30 million, factoring in his contract which runs through 2028 and a 20% sell on clause held by Orlando City. 

How would Torres fit? Benfica's fluid 4-2-3-1 system thrives on dynamic wingers who can cut inside and create. Torres may just be the ideal successor to the departed Angel di Maria and the Uruguayan international could provide the spark that the club desperately needs this season.