Joao Felix could be set for a Benfica homecoming as the Chelsea outcast is reportedly in talks over a return to his former team.
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Felix could retrace his steps back to BenficaChelsea are eager to offload him permanentlyAlthough the Eagles insist on a loan deal Follow GOAL on WhatsApp! 🟢📱WHAT HAPPENED?
According to Felix could be heading back to familiar surroundings, as reports suggest Benfica are in advanced negotiations to bring the Portuguese attacker back to Estadio da Luz. After another disappointing spell with AC Milan, he is keen on reigniting his career at his boyhood club after an underwhelming spell in England and Italy.
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Benfica are exploring a loan deal for the forward, while Chelsea are pushing for a permanent transfer. The two sides have yet to align on terms, but all parties seem committed to finding a resolution.
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Since leaving Benfica for Atletico Madrid in a deal worth €126 million (£113m/$142m), Felix’s career has been anything but smooth. Despite flashes of brilliance, consistency and tactical fit have eluded him, with multiple loans—including spells at Chelsea, Barcelona and Milan—failing to help him settle or fully showcase his talents.
Clubs in the Saudi Pro League and Brazilian giants Flamengo have both shown interest in securing his services, but those close to the player have stated he remains focused on staying in Europe. The Portuguese attacker still believes he can compete at the highest level in Europe, and a return to Benfica could offer the platform for consistent playing time and the opportunity to reassert himself ahead of the 2026 World Cup.
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As Felix edges closer to the exit, Chelsea are already identifying fresh targets to bolster their attacking options. The Blues are said to be monitoring Hugo Ekitike, a versatile forward capable of playing centrally or on the flanks. They are also considering Liam Delap as another potential addition to their forward line. Both targets represent a shift towards building a younger, more agile attacking setup—one that aligns with the club’s broader vision under their evolving recruitment model.