Brahim Díaz’s name turned hard on the ball market radar. The 25 -year -old midfielder, currently at Real Madrid, is the target of several teams that see a key piece for the next season. Among those interested, Benfica stands out as the main candidate for having Moroccan, at least until the end of 2025.
According to CNN Portugal, the Lisboeta Club plans to advance for a loan from the player. The idea is to take advantage of good relations with Real Madrid to make a quick deal, because the embodied are looking for a replacement by João Félix, who has recently moved to Al-Nassr.
Brahim Controversia heats up behind the scenes
Interestingly, Benfica is not only in this race. Fenerbahce, led by José Mourinho, Arsenal, Liverpool, Al-Nassr and Bayer Leverkusen also monitor the situation. In addition, Fener would already have a double interest: in addition to Brahim, Mourinho wants to count on Rodrygo and David Alaba, both from the Meringue cast.
Therefore, Real Madrid carefully analyzes every proposal. According to Portal Fichajes, an offer of 65 million euros from Saudi football has already reached the Board of Directors. It is interesting to note that the Brahim contract is still considered strategic within the Spanish club.
Xabi Alonso can be the decisive factor
So, it seems that the last word on Brahim Díaz’s future can come from Xabi Alonso. The coach, currently mentioned to succeed Carlo Ancelotti, sees Shirt 21 as the ideal substitute for Jude Bellingham. Therefore, your stay in Madrid is not discarded.
Last season, Brahim participated in 56 games, with 6 goals and 7 assists, starting from 23 occasions. With this, his performances give him as one of the most versatile options of the cast.
Therefore, Benfica will have to act carefully if they want to count on the player. In this way, the soap operates around Brahim Díaz promises new chapters in the next few days.
Source: Terra

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