Portugal and Guinea-Bissau winger Bruma, 31, is being linked with a move from Benfica to Turkish club Amed SK, with the Liga Portugal side potentially facing the prospect of losing the left-sided attacker as a free agent.
Transfer data compiled on 18 June 2026 lists Amed SK, who compete in Turkey’s 1. Lig, as suitors for the Benfica number seven, though the probability of the transfer is currently marked as unclear (“?”) and there is no indication yet of an agreed fee. With Bruma’s Benfica contract situation not publicly defined and no expiry date recorded, speculation has grown that the Lisbon club could allow the player to depart at low cost – or even on a free – despite his current market valuation of €3.00m.
Bruma, born in Bissau on 24 October 1994 and standing at 1.73m, is listed primarily as an attacking left winger and is right-footed. He holds dual nationality with Portugal and Guinea-Bissau. The former youth prodigy has spent recent seasons on the fringes at Benfica, where competition for wide positions has been intense.
Recent performance data highlights his ongoing involvement for the Portuguese giants, including a recent league outing in Liga Portugal in which he featured on the left flank in a narrow win, contributing with his off-the-ball pressing and ball-carrying without registering a goal or assist. That display underlined his continued match sharpness but has not ended speculation about a summer exit.
A move to Amed SK would represent a significant change of landscape for the winger, who has previously operated in top European leagues and now faces a decision over whether to drop into Turkey’s second tier in search of regular minutes. If the deal materialises, it could offer Bruma a fresh platform to revive his reputation and extend his career at a competitive level.
