Otamendi closes his Benfica chapter and heads to River Plate
The Argentine centre-back left Benfica on a free and signed for River Plate, ending one of the most memorable eras in the club's defence.
It was a departure everyone saw coming, but no less felt for it. Nicolás Otamendi left Benfica on a free transfer and signed for River Plate, returning to Argentina after several years marshalling the Luz defence.
The centre-back was one of those players who split opinion and ended up winning almost everyone over: experienced, a leader, with that competitive streak that sometimes earned him cards but that fans love to have on their side. He carried trophies, the captaincy and plenty of big games on his shoulders.
What changes at Benfica
Losing a centre-back of this stature on a free is always bittersweet: it spares the balance sheet, but it opens a leadership hole you can’t buy on the corner. Benfica now enter a phase of rebuilding the defence, and fans will want to see new faces up to the task — and quickly, because the season won’t wait.
For Otamendi, it’s an almost romantic return to South American football near the end of his career, at one of the continent’s biggest clubs. There are sadder goodbyes; this one feels like coming home.
What’s left is the thank-you. For the unlikely goals, the blocks thrown body-first, and that temperament that, deep down, is what makes a captain.
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