Man United star Victor Lindelof eyes a summer switch to Portugal. The Swedish international battles injuries and limited game time this season.
Lindelof joined United in 2017 under manager Jose Mourinho. He made over 270 appearances for the Red Devils. He played under four different head coaches during his eight-year stint.
He featured as a second-half substitute in United’s FA Cup clash against Fulham. Lindelof missed his penalty during the shootout alongside summer recruit Joshua Zirkzee. Their miss forced United into an early exit.
According to Portuguese outlet Record, Lindelof plans his future beyond Old Trafford. His contract expires in June. He considers a return to Benfica, the club he left eight years ago. The prospect of playing at Estadio da Luz excites him.
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Benfica manager Bruno Lage prepares a centre-back shake-up this summer. Nicolas Otamendi’s contract expires, and plans emerge for his return to Argentina. New deals for Tomas Arujo and Antonio Silva remain uncertain. Lage seeks to build a robust defensive line.
At Old Trafford, manager Ruben Amorim signals a ruthless squad overhaul. He openly criticizes players who fail to meet his tactical demands. Amorim values honesty and expects his players to understand the need for change.
Lindelof and his teammates now face a crucial Europa League tie. United will travel to Spain to take on Real Sociedad in the first leg. They must deliver on the pitch as their season nears its critical phase.
This summer marks a turning point for United and its stars. Lindelof’s potential move could reshape his career, while Amorim aims to rebuild a competitive squad. The club looks forward to new beginnings and renewed ambitions.