Schjelderup knocks on Barcelona's door

The Norwegian footballer is liked by Deco, even more so after his impact in the World Cup

Mario Roldán Martínez | 16 Jul 2026 | 17.30
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Andreas Schjelderup is on the market after his good World Cup with Norway / Bola na Rede
Andreas Schjelderup is on the market after his good World Cup with Norway / Bola na Rede

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Andreas Schjelderup has become one of the key names in Benfica's transfer market after his impressive performance during the 2026 World Cup. The young winger has attracted the interest of several European clubs following his convincing displays with the Norwegian national team, prompting Lisbon's club to consider a potential sale. As reported by the Portuguese newspaper Record, the board led by Rui Costa will not negotiate for less than 40 million euros, a figure closely monitored by Barcelona in case their player Raphinha departs to Saudi Arabian football.

The Barcelona sporting management has been exploring various options for strengthening the wings in case they lose one of their key offensive figures. Although Joan Laporta has publicly reiterated Raphinha's importance to the project, the substantial interest from Saudi Arabia necessitates the club to prepare for different scenarios before the transfer window closes.

In this context, the name of Andreas Schjelderup emerges, a player who combines youth, talent, and significant growth potential. His development in recent months has convinced Benfica that his market value has considerably increased, leading the Portuguese club to set a firm price.

Andreas Schjelderup Boosts His Stock at Benfica

Andreas Schjelderup, 22 years old, arrived at Benfica as one of the top prospects in Scandinavian football after excelling at Danish side Nordsjælland. Following an adaptation period and a loan spell to gain experience, the winger has finally blossomed during the 2025/2026 season.

His performance in the World Cup confirmed this progression. With the Norwegian national team, he made a strong impression due to his speed, ability to beat opponents one-on-one, and knack for creating danger from both flanks of the attack.

This form has prompted Benfica to reassess its stance on the player. According to reports from Portugal, Rui Costa is willing to consider offers but only if they meet a minimum of 40 million euros, aware that several clubs are closely monitoring his progress.

A Profile that Fits Barcelona's Plan

Barcelona's interest stems from both the player's qualities and the uncertainty surrounding Raphinha's future. While the Brazilian remains a crucial piece for Hansi Flick and the club asserts no desire to sell him, the offers from Saudi Arabia remain on the table and could reignite in the upcoming weeks.

Schjelderup, in a match with Benfica / A Bola

Schjelderup stands out for his offensive versatility. He can operate as a left winger, cut in from the right, or even play more centrally due to his technical quality and link-up play.

Furthermore, his youth aligns with Barcelona's recent sports policy, focusing on players with growth potential and resale value.

Raphinha Remains Barcelona's Priority

Despite speculations, Barcelona's official stance remains clear. Joan Laporta has reiterated that Raphinha is part of the club's plans and there is no intention to facilitate his departure this summer. The president considers the Brazilian international an essential player in Hansi Flick's project.

However, the economic aspects of the Saudi offers require the sporting management to be on alert. An extraordinary proposal could change the landscape and provide sufficient resources for a major signing.

Thus, Andreas Schjelderup emerges as a strategic alternative. While there is no advanced negotiation, the Barcelona sporting officials are closely monitoring the Norwegian as one of the continent's promising young wingers.

Benfica Seeks to Maximize the Operation

In Lisbon, there is a deep awareness of the player's current status. The World Cup has significantly increased his international visibility, and Benfica aims to leverage this situation for the best possible financial return.

The Portuguese club has a solid reputation for nurturing young talent before selling to top European leagues. Andreas Schjelderup fits perfectly into this model, although Rui Costa is firm on not lowering his financial demands.

For now, the winger's future heavily depends on Raphinha's situation. If the Brazilian remains at Camp Nou, Barcelona is unlikely to pursue a transfer of this magnitude. However, if he accepts an offer from Saudi Arabia, Schjelderup could emerge as a prime candidate to fill his spot.

At just 22 years old, Andreas Schjelderup possesses the attributes Barcelona seeks to bolster their attack in the medium to long term. Benfica has already valued their young star at 40 million euros, reflecting the growth of the Norwegian international and potentially positioning him as a key player in the market if Raphinha's future takes an unexpected turn.

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