Rafael Obrador Transfer from Benfica to Roma
According to Tuttomercato, Rafael Obrador has a contract with Benfica until June 30, 2030, and is followed by Roma. Benfica are seeking around 10 million euros for his transfer. His former youth club, Real Madrid, holds a 50% sell-on clause, and several clubs besides Roma are monitoring the situation.
According to Tuttomercato, Rafael Obrador has a contract with Benfica until June 30, 2030, and is followed by Roma. Benfica are seeking around 10 million euros for his transfer. His former youth club, Real Madrid, holds a 50% sell-on clause, and several clubs besides Roma are monitoring the situation.
According to Tuttomercato, Roma is interested in acquiring Rafael Obrador to strengthen their flank options. Roma considers the former Real Madrid player as an option for the backup role to Wesley, as Angelino has been out for much of the season and Tsimikas will return to Liverpool after his loan.
According to Tuttomercato, Roma is interested in acquiring Rafael Obrador to strengthen their flank options. Roma considers the former Real Madrid player as an option for the backup role to Wesley, as Angelino has been out for much of the season and Tsimikas will return to Liverpool after his loan.
Roma is interested in Rafael Obrador, a 22-year-old left-back who performed well during a loan spell at Torino from Benfica. The Turin club has a €9 million purchase option for the Spanish U21 international, who has 5 caps and 1 goal for the team. Roma is scheduled to participate in the next UEFA Champions League. It is reported that Roma views Obrador as an alternative to Brazilian international Wesley for a more demanding season and could attempt to sign him if Torino does not exercise their option. Real Madrid, from which Benfica originally signed the player, has a right to 50 percent of any capital gain from a future sale. According to Transfermarkt, his current market value is €4.00m.
Roma is interested in Rafael Obrador, a 22-year-old left-back who performed well during a loan spell at Torino from Benfica. The Turin club has a €9 million purchase option for the Spanish U21 international, who has 5 caps and 1 goal for the team. Roma is scheduled to participate in the next UEFA Champions League. It is reported that Roma views Obrador as an alternative to Brazilian international Wesley for a more demanding season and could attempt to sign him if Torino does not exercise their option. Real Madrid, from which Benfica originally signed the player, has a right to 50 percent of any capital gain from a future sale. According to Transfermarkt, his current market value is €4.00m.
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