Mourinho heads to Real Madrid and Benfica hands the wheel to Marco Silva
The Special One swaps the Luz for the Santiago Bernabéu, and Benfica turns to Marco Silva, back in Portuguese football after more than a decade.
If one saga is heating up the football summer, it’s this. José Mourinho is leaving Benfica to return to Real Madrid — with an affordable release clause, somewhere around three million euros, swinging the door open to Madrid.
Stepping into the Special One’s shoes is Marco Silva. The former Fulham manager returns to Portuguese football more than a decade after he left it, inheriting a squad already mid-makeover.
The market is already moving
There’s plenty of shuffling around. Centre-back Tomás Araújo, 24, is in demand — talk of Spanish interest and Bayern Munich — while Sporting prepares to part with Maximiliano Araújo. Deals already done include Rodrigo Ribeiro’s move to Augsburg and Diogo Travassos to Braga.
For the fan, there’s only one question: can Marco Silva keep Benfica in the title fight without Mourinho’s magnetism (and drama)? The summer promises plenty.
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