Benfica set a unique historical record in the transfer market among all clubs in the world. This is reported by the analytical portal Squawka.
It is reported that Benfica is the first team in the history of world football to sell two players for more than 100 million euros: forward Joao Felix and midfielder Enzo Fernandez.
Interestingly, Felix is a graduate of Benfica, so the Portuguese club did not pay anything for the player. Fernandez moved from River Plate for just 17 million euros.
Recall that Felix was sold to Atletico Madrid for 127 million, and Enzo Fernandez moved to London Chelsea for 129 million. As a result, Benfica earned more than 200 million euros from two transfers.