Portal dos Dragões
·22 Juni 2026
André Silva working to hit the ground running in pre-season

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·22 Juni 2026

Officially announced on the 12th of this month as an FC Porto signing for 2026/27, André Silva accepted the Dragons’ challenge for a rather unusual kind of presentation. As part of Air Invictus, the air show in which the club is a partner and which took place this weekend in Porto, the striker took to the skies for a ride full of acrobatics and speed. The gesture fits perfectly with one of André Silva’s immediate goals: to arrive at FC Porto’s pre-season… ‘flying’.
According to information reported today by newspaper Record, the striker is following a two-week holiday programme in which physical preparation plays a central role. In the week just ended, the Portugal international was in the Azores, using the Laranjeiras Sports Complex in Ponta Delgada, the usual home of Santa Clara’s under-23s, as his training base. This phase involved individual training, mainly focused on building up physical rhythm. The pitch was used for running, almost always without the ball, while strengthening work was done in the gym.
With his strength levels and endurance capacity improving, André Silva will now move into the second week of a plan that should be split between Porto and the Algarve. But, as expected, it will not just be the training location that changes. The preparation will become more comprehensive, with greater emphasis on pitch work and drills with the ball, always complemented by gym work. This is a natural progression that will also be accompanied by an increase in frequency, in order to bring the physical demands closer to what will certainly be the daily routine when Francesco Farioli welcomes the squad on 1 July at Olival.
With the work done in advance, André Silva hopes to show his best attributes right away and thus make the best possible start to what is already a dream come true: his return to FC Porto.
Throughout the week, André Silva, who is working under the guidance of fitness coach Mário Simões, may also join a collective training programme with other professional players, similar to what João Costa and Alberto Costa, for example, have been doing in the Algarve. This training context brings footballers closer to the pre-season environment and, above all, allows them to take part in collective drills that, naturally, are not possible in individual preparation.
André Silva will begin pre-season 2026/27 with his future already settled and, therefore, with preparation as his sole focus. This is something rarely seen in the last few years of his career. After standing out for Eintracht Frankfurt in 2020/21, with 29 goals in 34 matches, the Portuguese forward moved to RB Leipzig in 2021/22 and produced two good seasons at the club in eastern Germany. However, in the summer of 2023, doubts arose over his future there, and the striker ended up joining Real Sociedad in Spain on loan, as late as 2 August. The question marks returned the following pre-season, but he ultimately began 2024/25 at RB Leipzig, leaving in January for Werder Bremen, also on loan. Last summer, the uncertainty resurfaced once again and, between terminating his contract with his club and the various options on the table, he was only officially announced by Elche on 18 August. Now, with a clear head thanks to FC Porto’s early announcement, he will begin focused solely on football matters from 1 July.
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