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·17 de mayo de 2026
Benfica confirm Otamendi exit, River make offer: details

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·17 de mayo de 2026

The saga of Nicolás Otamendi and River added a hugely important chapter as the story nears its conclusion. Benfica, the defender’s club, confirmed his departure on a free transfer after the Argentine decided that, after six years with the Portuguese side, he will not renew his contract, which expires next June 30. River Plate, which has been monitoring the situation for months, offered the world champion a deal for a year and a half, and is awaiting a response once the Club World Cup ends, though they are confident it will be a positive one.
“Otamendi was always an example of passion, dedication, competitiveness, leadership, and professionalism, contributing decisively to the winning of four titles. You will always be part of our family, and this will always be your home. Thank you, captain,” reads the statement from the Portuguese club bidding farewell to the General.
It is worth noting that Otamendi’s departure is solely the player’s choice, as he had a strong year in which he was indispensable for José Mourinho, playing 46 matches this season, being directly involved in seven goals, and lifting the Portuguese Super Cup. In total, he wore the Eagles’ red shirt 281 times and scored 18 goals.
In addition, Mourinho himself confirmed that they tried to keep him, but respected the defender’s wishes: “There are people who have earned the right to choose their future because of everything they have built in football, and Otamendi is one of them. Whether he returns to Argentina and River Plate or continues at Benfica will be his decision. Everything is in his hands.”
The team managed by Eduardo Coudet was not the only one interested in the former Vélez player’s services, as he also had offers to play for Valencia and in Saudi Arabian football. Otamendi’s dream of wearing River’s red diagonal sash is expected to outweigh the Saudi money and tip the balance.
In this way, River would add a fifth world champion to its squad, and Argentine football would reach a total of seven, while on the other side of the divide they are dreaming that Paulo Dybala will be the eighth.
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