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  1. Eduardo (Portuguese GK), Emerson (LB from Lille) and Capdevilla may sign with Benfica.
  2. Le Standard de Liège et le Benfica Lisbonne ont conclu en ce début d’après-midi l’accord qui permettra à Axel WITSEL de s’engager ce soir pour 5 ans avec le club lisboète. Witsel signed a deal with Benfica for 5 years.
  3. Jose joy for Moreira and Swans Swansea City have agreed terms with Benfica's highly-rated goalkeeper Jose Moreira. The 29-year-old arrived at the Liberty Stadium for talks this afternoon and quickly agreed terms on a two-year contract for an undisclosed fee. The Portuguese international made 148 appearances for Benfica and helped them win the League Cup last season after saving a penalty in the final.
  4. According to latest rumours, Argentinian centre-back Ezequiel Garay (24) will leave Real Madrid on a full basis in order to join Benfica. Portuguese club will pay 5.5 million euros to Merengues, which will gain half the sum Aguias would possibly cash from releasing Garay in the future.
  5. Bojinov joins Sporting CP. Alberto Rodríguez, van Wolfswinkel, Schaars, Santiago Arias, Onyewu, Marcelo Boeck, André Carrillo, Fabián Rinaudo, Luís Aguiar, Diego Rubio and now Bojinov. And Atila Turan is comming too. Its a whole new team Boeck Arias - Rodriguez Onyewu - Atila Rinaudo - Schaars Luis Aguiar Bojinov - Wolfs - Carrillo Maniche and Pedro Mendes are free agents now. Purovic and Caneira are next. Vukcevic is rumoured to go to the Premier League.
  6. Benfica is screwed for this month CL games. Maxi and Luisao at the Copa America, Coentrao sold, David Luiz and Sidnei out... The last years defense is over
  7. Oh noes... Bendtner to replace Cardozo and Bojinov can arrive to Sporting CP on a year loan.
  8. I'll be sad if he signs with Guimaraes, after seeing Nuno Gomes sign with Braga, see another former captain of Benfica sign with a portuguese club...
  9. Fernando Meira, Pedro Mendes and Nuno Assis may return to Guimarães. They would help them a lot, with their experience.
  10. Kelvin (FC Porto) While Porto fans may be excited by the prospect Argentine wonderkid Juan Manuel Iturbe, the Estádio do Dragão will soon be treated to the talents of 17 year-old Brazilian Kelvin. The Portuguese outfit fought off competition from a number of European clubs to the services of the Parana midfielder. With a great left-foot and excellent technique, Kelvin has all the makings of a star of the future. Supported by a good engine room and a good range of passing, Kelvin will arrive in the summer and joins fellow young South American's James Rodriguez and Maicon who are currently making a name for themsleves. With some excellent young talents waiting in the wings, fans will be excited about the future at the Estádio do Dragão, especially under the helm of gifted young coach Andre Villas-Boas. Bruno Cesar (Benfica) The 22 year-old attacking midfielder is one of the most impressive players in Série A at the moment, yet his career path could have been somewhat different. As a junior he failed to make the grade in São Paulo's and Palmeiras youth teams and was forced to go back to the lower divisions. He was signed by Santo André as a 20-year old, who were newly promoted to the Brasileiro, but played back-up to the ageing Marcelinho Carioca, making just one game in his debut season. After his retirement when Santo André were relegated, Bruno Cesar seized his chance and lead them to a second place finish. Corinthians coach Mano Menezes was quick to move for his signature and his faith was soon repaid with as Cesar went on to be the star of the side, which fought every step of the way for the Brasileirao title. Scoring an impressive 14 goals in 30 games and assisting another 7, Cesar formed one of the most dynamic midfields in th country along with Elias and Jucilei. A number of European clubs are monitoring his progress. James Rodríguez (FC Porto) 19 year-old winger James Rodriquez is one of South America's brightest propsects and was linked to Real Madrid, Juventus and Udinese before signing for FC Porto in July 2010 on a four-year deal. The young Columbian shot to fame as part of the Banfield side that claimed the Apertura in 2009 and his stock continued to rise with a string of match winning performances in the Copa Libertadores. Goals against Morelia and Deportivo Cuenca were followed by a brace against Nacional to put Banfield in a strong position to progress from Group 6. Likened to Cristiano Ronaldo, Rodriquez became the youngest ever foreigner to play in Argentina's top flight when he made his debut against Godoy Cruz at 17 years-old in the 2009 Clausara. Capped up to Under 20 level, Rodriquez nicknamed 'El Pistolero' is a very direct player, possessing excellent technical ability, skill and an eye for goal. The youngster came with a huge reputation but has had limited chances so showcase his talent such has been the form of Andre Villas-Boas side. Juan Manuel Iturbe (FC Porto) With some hailing him as the next Messi and others likening him to Cristiano Ronaldo, Juan Manauel Iturbe is currently one of South America's hottest properties. The 17 year-old winger who can also operate as a second striker, is currently subject of intense transfer speculation. Impressing for Argentina at the Under-20 South American Championships, there appears to be confusion over who owns the player. With Argentine outfit Quilmes claiming to have signed him on a free transfer from Paraguayan club Cerro Porteno, a host of clubs are waiting on standby ready to take full advantage. Real Madrid, FC Porto, Manchester United and Genoa are just a few clubs who head up registering an interest in the player. Technically excellent with lightening pace and close dribbling skills, Iturbe glides past defenders with ease. Making the game look simple, he has great touch, skill and range of passing. Iturbe has the ability to cut open the opposition with defence splitting passes and is able to dictate the tempo of the game. With Argentina celebrating a golden generation of talent coming through, Iturbe is another name to watch out for and a move to Europe appears imminent. Sergio Oliveira (FC Porto) Hailed as the future of Portuguese football is FC Porto’s Sérgio Oliveira who became the club’s youngest ever player to take to the pitch when he played in the Portuguese Cup victory over Sertanense at the age of 17 years, 4 months and 15 days, contributing with an assist to Hulk's goal. His assured performance in that match confirmed Porto have a very special talent on their books and he was immediately rewarded with a three year contract which runs until 2012, with a buyout clause of €30 million. Capped up to Under-19 level for Portugal, Sérgio Oliveira was loaned out to Beira-Mar for the 2010/11 season in order to gain some first team experience. Still only 18 years-old the midfielder has an excellent future and has all the attributes to go on to become a regular for both Porto and Portugal. With a good range of passing and excellent technique, Oliviera is a born leader and his performances at international youth level will have attracted interest from clubs around Europe. Zezinho (Sporting Lisbon) The young 18 year-old winger who is currently turning out for Sporting Lisbon, is considered as one of the most talented footballers in Portugal. Having been tracked by Italian giants AC Milan and Inter for some time, there could be a race for his signature with Arsenal and Manchester City recently being accredited with an interest for the player, so much so that Sporting have slapped a reported £17 million price tag on the youngster after learning of City's interest. Hailing from the West African country of Guinea-Bissau, where he is already a fully established international, he was given a Portuguese passport in 2008 which enables him to play across Europe without a work permit. With blistering pace, tricky and good physicality, Zezinho has been described as the next Ronaldo and is currently Sporting's most promising talent. Nélson Oliveira (Benfica) Over the years, one area Portugal have struggled with at international level is their apparent lack of quality strikers. Many hope Nélson Oliveira will develop into a world class striker with predatory instincts in front of goal to fill the void left since Pauleta's retirement. Starting life at Braga, Oliviera was prolific at youth level and soon caught the attention of Portuguese giants Benfica who signed the striker at the age of 15. Continuing his development and ability to score goals at youth level, where he scored 24 goals for Benfica's Under-19 team by the half season point, he was loaned to Rio Ave to gain some first team experience. While not scoring, Oliviera impressed in his performances with good movement and ability in the air. For the 2010/11 season the 19 year-old striker was loaned out to Paços Ferreira where he scored on his debut on 12 September 2010 in a 1–1 draw at C.S. Marítimo. Standing at 6ft 1 inches, Oliviera is a strong old-fashioned centre forward who has been capped up to Under-20 level by Portugal. Diogo Salomão (Sporting Lisbon) (now on loan @ Deportivo) While he may be a relative late arrival on the world football scene, 22 year-old Diogo Salomão has been hailed as the next Nani. There are striking similarities between the two as both were signed by Sporting from local side Real Massamá. Invited to the club by new Sporting coach Paulo Sergio to take part in pre-season training. One at the Lisbon giants was enough to persuade the Lions to make the move permanent and tie the forward down to a four year contract. Working his way through the youth systems at two other local Lisbon clubs, Estrela da Amadora and Casa Pia, the 21-year winger first hit the headlines in March when he became the first ever player from Real Massamá to be called up to the Portugal U21 squad. With superb skill with the ball at his face, excellent dribbling skills and a stunning chance of pace, Salomão has been tipped as a future regular at international level by former Sporting player Filipe Ramos, who coached the player last season at Massamá.
  11. Porto In: Tomás Costa, Djalma (Marítimo), Kelvin (Paraná), Iturbe (Cerro Porteño) May sign: Savic (Partizan), Bracalli (Nacional), Kléber (Marítimo) Out: Mariano González Benfica In: Rodrigo, Balboa, Nélson Oliveira, David Simão, Urreta, Miguel Rosa, Oblak, Ruben Pinto, Melgarejo (Independiente), Mora (Defensor), Enzo Pérez (Estudiantes), Matic (Chelsea), Bruno César (Corinthians), Nuno Coelho (Académica), André Almeida (Belenenses), Léo (Cruzeiro PA), Wass (Brondby), Artur (Braga), Nolito (Barcelona) May sign: ìrven Ávila (Sport Huancayo), José Angel (Sp. Gijon), Pablo Sarabia (Real Madrid), Leandro Damião (Internacional), Uche (Enugu Rangers), Bryan Ruiz (Twente), Witsel (St. Liége), Guardado (Deportivo), Bottinelli (San Lorenzo), Dedé (Vasco da Gama), Mangala (St. Liége), Cortés (Querétaro), Danilo (Santos), Oriol Romeu (Barcelona , Ansaldi (Rubin Kazan), Garay (Real Madrid) Out: Felipe Menezes, Jardel, Luís Filipe, Júlio César, Nuno Gomes, Airton (Flamengo - Loan), Sidnei (Besiktas - Loan) Sporting In: André Martins, João Gonçalves, Vitor Golas, William carvalho, Zezinho, Stijn Schaars (AZ Alkmaar), Rinaudo (Gimnasia), Carrillo (Alianza Lima), Van Wolfswinkel (Utrecht), Arias (La Equidad), Rodríguez (Braga) May sign: Bobô (Besiktas), Alex Silva (São Paulo), Garay (Real Madrid), Wilson Eduardo Out: Nuno André Coelho (Braga), Cristiano, Hildebrand, Tales, Cédric (Académica - Loan) Braga In: Pizzi, Imorou (Châteauroux), Zé Luís (Gil Vicente), Douglas (V. Guimarães), Djamal (Beira-Mar), Henrique (Feirense), Nuno André Coelho (Sporting), Rodrigo Galo (Gil Vicente) May Sign: Farías (Cruzeiro), Baiano (Paços de Ferreira), Darragi (Esperánce Tunis), Kanu (St. Liége), Marcelo (Marítimo), Marcos António (Rapic Bucareste), Andrezinho (Koln) Out: Miguel Garcia (Orduspor), Artur (Benfica), Aníbal (Gil Vicente - loan), Sílvio (Atl Madrid), Vandinho, Kaká (Hertha), Rodríguez (Sporting) V. Guimarães In: Paulo Oliveira, Dinis, Paulo Sérgio (Olhanense), Fábio Fortes (Real Massamá), Barrientos (Racing Montevideu), Siaka Bamba (Feirense), Leonel Olímpio (Paços de Ferreira), El Adoua (Al-Qadsia), Rodrigo Defendi (Paraná) May sign: N'Djeng (ISM Bejaia) Out: Douglas (Braga), João Pedro (Palermo), William, Flávio, Jorge Ribeiro
  12. That's all well and good, but what's his missus like? No info on that yet
  13. Stijn Schaars is the new player of Sporting CP. Former AZ captain.
  14. according to the mirror we blanked him... horrific i know... BOOOOO :x No Premier League experience because manging Valancia, Benfica and Athletico Madrid and winning trophies just isnt good enough Pako Ayestaran was on Premier League before... That could count as a Premier League experience no?
  15. according to the mirror we blanked him... horrific i know... BOOOOO :x
  16. I really hope that Quique Flores is the next manager of Villa... Then you'll see the sister of Miklos Féher on VP. Orsi Féher :notworthy:
  17. Bebé @ Besiktas on loan. Bebé, Simão, Quaresma, Hugo Almeida and Manuel Fernandes what a gang...
  18. Free Agents Guillermo Ochoa (América), 25 anos (Guarda-Redes, México) Sylvain Marveaux (Rennes), 25 anos (Médio, França) Bobô (Besiktas), 26 anos (Avançado, Brasil) Nigel Reo-Coker (Aston Villa), 27 anos (Médio, Inglaterra) Carlos Diogo (Saragoça), 27 anos (Defesa, Uruguai) Semih Sentürk (Fenerbahçe), 28 anos (Avançado, Turquia) Germán Lux (Maiorca), 28 anos (Guarda-Redes, Argentina) Marco Donadel (Fiorentina), 28 anos (Médio, Itália) Vicente (Valência), 29 anos (Médio, Espanha) Mariano González (F.C. Porto), 30 anos (Médio, Argentina) Owen Hargreaves (Manchester United), 30 anos (Médio, Inglaterra) Asier Del Horno (Levante), 30 anos (Defesa, Espanha) Ireneusz Jelen (Auxerre), 30 anos (Avançado, Polónia) Jonathan Woodgate (Tottenham), 31 anos (Defesa, Inglaterra) John Carew (Aston Villa), 31 anos (Avançado, Noruega) Sotirios Kyrgiakos (Liverpool), 31 anos (Defesa, Grécia) Timo Hildebrand (Sporting), 32 anos (Guarda-Redes, Alemanha) Abel (Sporting), 32 anos (Defesa, Portugal) Zoltan Gera (Fulham), 32 anos (Médio, Hungria) Jan Vennegoor of Hesselink (Rapid Viena), 32 anos (Avançado, Holanda) Eidur Gudjohnsen (Stoke), 32 anos (Avançado, Islândia) Matthew Upson (West Ham), 32 anos (Defesa, Inglaterra) Harry Kewell (Galatasaray), 32 anos (Médio, Austrália) Gabriel Heinze (Marselha), 33 anos (Defesa, Argentina) Jiri Jarosik (Saragoça), 33 anos (Médio, Rep. Checa) Raúl Tamudo (Real Sociedad), 33 anos (Avançado, Espanha) Nunes (Maiorca), 34 anos (Defesa, Portugal) Nuno Gomes (Benfica), 34 anos (Avançado, Portugal) Patrick Vieira (Manchester City), 34 anos (Médio, França) Ludovic Giuly (PSG), 34 anos (Avançado, França) Lee Bowyer (Birmingham), 34 anos (Médio, Inglaterra) Edmilson (Saragoça), 34 anos (Médio, Brasil) Boudewijn Zenden (Sunderland), 34 anos (Médio, Holanda) Marcos Senna (Villarreal), 34 anos (Médio, Espanha) Ricardo (Leicester), 35 anos (Guarda-Redes, Portugal) Walter Pandiani (Osasuna), 35 anos (Avançado, Uruguai) Ivica Dragutinovic (Sevilha), 35 anos (Defesa, Sérvia) Zé Roberto (Hamburgo), 36 anos (Médio, Brasil) Robert Pires (Aston Villa), 37 anos (Médio, França)
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