Benfica set Anatoliy Trubin asking price, find out more | OneFootball

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·17 June 2026

Benfica set Anatoliy Trubin asking price, find out more

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Anatoliy Trubin is one of the players who could shake up Benfica’s summer transfer market. The Ukrainian goalkeeper continues to attract interest from abroad, and Benfica’s board has already set the figures it considers appropriate for a potential transfer.

According to information reported by Record, Benfica’s officials are targeting a deal worth around €40 million, although the financial calculations involved are far from straightforward. This is because the agreement made with Shakhtar Donetsk when the keeper was signed in 2023 stipulates that the Ukrainian club will receive 40 percent of the capital gain from any future sale.


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It should be remembered that Trubin arrived at the Luz for €10 million, with a further €1 million potentially payable through performance-related bonuses. In this way, even if Benfica manage to complete a transfer for the amount they are seeking, a significant part of the fee will end up going into Shakhtar’s coffers.

Doing the math on a potential €40 million sale, the capital gain would be around €29 million, which would mean revenue of close to €17.4 million for Benfica, while the Ukrainian side would receive around €11.6 million.

Despite the many reports surrounding the future of the Ukrainian international, no formal offer has yet reached the table of the board led by Rui Costa. Even so, both the club and the player himself are open to the possibility of a transfer should an opportunity arise that is considered beneficial for all parties.

Trubin continues to nurture the dream of playing in the Premier League and believes that, at 24, he may be facing the right moment to take a new step in his career. The goalkeeper believes last season helped boost his international profile, especially after the historic goal he scored against Real Madrid in the closing moments of a 4-2 victory, a moment that had enormous media impact abroad.

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