Bruno Lage on why João Félix didn’t rejoin Benfica: “I’m starting to believe...” | OneFootball

Bruno Lage on why João Félix didn’t rejoin Benfica: “I’m starting to believe...” | OneFootball

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·29 September 2025

Bruno Lage on why João Félix didn’t rejoin Benfica: “I’m starting to believe...”

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Bruno Lage revealed that it was practically impossible to sign João Félix, due to Chelsea’s demands, the club that held the rights to the Portuguese forward, who ended up moving to Al Nassr in the last transfer window. The former Benfica coach gave an interview to the newspaper A Bola, where he discussed various topics from his time at the club, including the failed attempt to sign the Portuguese international.

"I don’t know if João was the most talked-about name, because Moussa was probably talked about even more and even made several posts almost suggesting he was coming, but Feyenoord set conditions and even renewed the player’s contract," Bruno Lage began, recalling another name that did not end up at Benfica this summer.


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Bruno Lage continued, with more details: "It was impossible for us to get there. But interestingly, we were still able to identify a player of enormous quality, Dodi. I think that was also a very good signing. But, about João, I’d like to point out that Ivanovic was never a backup option and our idea was to have four players for that position, as I always considered Henrique Araújo among those four up front: Henrique Araújo, Pavlidis, Ivanovic, and João."

"I started to believe that João could come. He was arriving in Portugal and I was going on vacation. I was at the airport when I saw his statements and I called him. I spoke with him and told him that if he said that publicly, he was opening the door and I would talk to the president to make his wish come true, as it was everyone’s wish," Bruno Lage revealed next, about the Félix process.

The former Benfica coach concluded as follows: "But Chelsea, who paid what they paid for João, was always uncompromising regarding the amounts to be paid, and it would have been very difficult for Benfica, even though they did almost the impossible to bring back a homegrown player. João showed a huge desire to return to Benfica and also understood the whole team I was trying to build, where he could have been a very important piece, but Chelsea’s demands were impossible."

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇵🇹 here.

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