Glorioso 1904
·3. Februar 2026
Attention! Benfica set release clause for Obrador

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·3. Februar 2026

The press confirmed that the loan of Rafael Obrador indeed includes a purchase option. It was determined that Benfica, when negotiating the loan of the Spanish full-back to Torino, managed to convince the Italian club regarding the fixed value for the player's permanent stay.
According to the newspaper A Bola, in the edition of this Tuesday, February 3rd, Benfica only profited 3 million euros in transfers this market, corresponding to the departures of David Jurásek and Rafael Obrador, to Slavia Prague and Torino, respectively.
Regarding the Czech international, the eagles have the right to receive 1 million euros in a future sale of Jurásek, an amount to which 50% is added, as agreed between the parties. However, in the case of Obrador, the situation is less favorable.
According to the sports daily, the eagles and Italians agreed on a purchase clause set at 9 million euros. However, if Torino proceeds with the purchase, Benfica will not retain the entire amount. As is known, Real Madrid, to whom the Club of Light paid 5 million euros for the defender, is entitled to 50% of the capital gains in a future transfer of the player.
This season, wearing the Torino jersey, Rafael Obrador — valued at 2 million euros — played five games: two in Serie A, one in Liga Portugal Betclic, and two in the Second League. In the 280 minutes he was on the field, the full-back, who has a contract until June 2030, scored one goal and made one assist.
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