Market on the move: what the big three have already done before the new season
While the World Cup fills the screens, Benfica, Porto and Sporting are already shaping their 2026/27 squads.
The World Cup is hogging the spotlight, but behind the scenes Portugal’s clubs aren’t resting. The new league season starts on August 9, leaving barely six weeks to settle squads — so the market is already bubbling.
At Porto, in came young Polish winger Oskar Pietuszewski (17, from Jagiellonia for around €10m) and Jakub Kiwior from Arsenal to firm up the back line. Ángel Alarcón left for Utrecht.
Sporting have exits to manage: Rodrigo Ribeiro to Augsburg, Diogo Travassos to Braga. And there’s noise around Pedro Gonçalves, with Fàbregas’s Como sniffing about. At Benfica, the hot name is Pavlidis, with Besiktas showing interest.
What it tells us
It’s early, and half these deals could still flip. But the pattern repeats: the big clubs sell prized youngsters, bank the fee, and reinvest. Keep watching — in pre-season, the surprises almost always land in the final days.
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