Glorioso 1904
·11 giugno 2026
After Otamendi exit, Benfica cry out for new leader: experience needed...

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·11 giugno 2026

Nicolás Otamendi's move to River Plate has forced Benfica to speed up their search for reinforcements in central defense. With Tomás Araújo and António Silva as the only established options at the heart of the back line, the Eagles intend to sign two center-backs: one experienced player and another with room to develop.
The departure of the Argentine international leaves a significant mark on the squad. In addition to the quality he showed on the pitch, Otamendi was one of the main figures in the dressing room, having held captain status during the last few seasons with the Eagles.
The numbers help explain the importance of the 38-year-old defender. In the latest league campaign, he was the player in the squad with the most duels contested and one of the best success rates, confirming the influence he had on the team's defensive consistency.
Speaking to Record, João Manuel Pinto highlighted precisely that trait in the Argentine. "This is typical of South American players, who have this way of playing, with intensity and aggression", said the former Eagles captain.
Hélder Cristóvão also believes Benfica are losing far more than just a center-back. "Benfica lose leadership, attitude and an example. Otamendi always gave everything for Benfica and for the shirt he wore. He was also a support for António and Tomás", said the former Eagles defender.
Hélder Cristóvão: "They need one more player for the other competitions"
Despite the confidence placed in António Silva and Tomás Araújo, both former captains believe the pair need competition and support from a more experienced player. The idea is to add leadership and ensure greater squad depth for all competitions.
"I believe the pair will be António and Tomás, although Benfica need a center-back with more experience, someone who makes them feel their place is not guaranteed. For the league, the two are enough, but they need one more player for the other competitions", argued Hélder Cristóvão.
On the market, one of the best-placed names is Jorge Cuenca. The 26-year-old Fulham Spanish center-back appeals to Benfica's hierarchy and knows Marco Silva well, although the multi-million-euro asking price could make the deal impossible. His ability to play with his left foot is seen as an important asset for the Eagles' future coach.
Besides Cuenca, Benfica remain attentive to other options for the position. Olivier Boscagli, currently at Brighton, has once again been linked with the Eagles, while Tiago Gabriel, the young Portugal under-21 international who plays for Lecce, is also among the players being considered to strengthen the defense next season.
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