Diana Silva to Benfica: Official Transfer News

Portuguese international, former Sporting, signed a contract until 2028

Diana Silva is already a player of Benfica. The Luz Club announced on Friday that the advanced former Sporting signed a contract valid until 2028.

Advanced ends contract and is free. There are more players waiting for a decision on the lion’s squad

After Ana Borges, the 30 -year -old striker is the newest new face on the incarnate squad, having shown enthusiasm with the new challenge.

Official: Ana Borges, former Sporting, signs by Benfica

Portuguese international was presented. “It’s the best team in Portugal,” he said

«At this time, I can say that I am very happy to sign for one of the best clubs in the world. I can’t say otherwise, I think Benfica has trusted me, and I also want to contribute titles to the club. Because I know it’s a very demanding club, fans are very demanding, but it’s a positive thing, and I’m very eager to start, ”he said in an interview with BTV.

«I tell it is a positive point to know some of the squad players, with which I already played. It may be an easier adaptation because of this, but I do not count that it is easy in general, ”he noted, in an allusion to the national team, which he is representing in the European.

Despite being a well -known face of national women’s football, the advanced introduced: “I think I’m a quick, intelligent player who can also contribute to the team, play for the team, I think it’s perhaps my biggest features.”

“In such a club, the goals will have to gain everything to earn,” he continued, before leaving a message to the fans: “The message I want to leave is that I will always do the best of myself on the pitch, and I hope they are always mine and our side.”

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