SL Benfica has said no to loan offers from Torino and West Ham United for their striker Arthur Cabral. The Portuguese club thinks Cabral is really good and wants to keep him around showing how much they want to make their team better. This shows how the club wants to stay at the top of their game.
- Benfica has said no to Torino and West Ham who wanted to loan Arthur Cabral.
- The club thinks Cabral is really important for what they want to do next.
- What’s happening in the Brazilian transfer market affects what Benfica decided.
Benfica’s Commitment to Arthur Cabral
Benfica saying no to offers for Arthur Cabral shows how much they want to keep the Brazilian forward. Cabral who came to the club in August 2023 has signed up to stay until June 2028. He’s worth about €12 million and he played really good at FC Basel which makes him really important for Benfica. The club not even wanting to talk about offers shows they really want to build a strong team.
Benfica recusa ofertas de Torino e West Ham por Arthur Cabral. Eram ofertas de empréstimo com opção de compra. Benfica fecha a porta para essas negociações! (Apuração com Bruno Andrade) https://t.co/5jsCxGb4Tm
— André Hernan (@andrehernan)
January 06, 2025
Transfer Market Dynamics
What’s going on in the Brazilian transfer market has a lot to do with what Benfica decided. Teams like Red Bull Bragantino and Atlético Mineiro are getting more players which shows how teams want to keep their good players. This makes Benfica really careful about letting someone like Cabral go unless the deal is really good.
Financial Strategy in Transfers
Money is super important when making transfer decisions. Teams like Corinthians are trying to figure out how to get really good players with their money which shows how important money is in today’s market. For Benfica saying no to loaning out Cabral fits with what they want to do with their money and team making sure they stay good while keeping their valuable players.
For more info about SL Benfica’s team and how they’re doing lately visit Benfica’s Transfer Activities. To see what Torino is doing check out Torino’s Transfer News, and to know about West Ham United’s transfers look at West Ham United’s Transfer Activities.