Benfica Signs a Deal from the Premier League
The Portuguese club Benfica has completed a deal from the English Premier League, as reported by the Portuguese press on Friday.
Benfica will sign Argentine defensive midfielder Enzo Parinisha from Premier League club Aston Villa.
Parinisha, who is 24 years old, will join the Eagles of the Portuguese capital for a fee of 15 million euros.
Parinisha has previously played for several clubs, including Italian Juventus, Spanish Valencia, and Swiss Sion.
Benfica will sign Argentine defensive midfielder Enzo Parinisha from Premier League club Aston Villa.
Parinisha, who is 24 years old, will join the Eagles of the Portuguese capital for a fee of 15 million euros.
Parinisha has previously played for several clubs, including Italian Juventus, Spanish Valencia, and Swiss Sion.
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