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Joao Felix buries his career

Perhaps in the modern football world, there is hardly any name that causes as much regret as Joao Felix.

ZNewsZNews29/07/2025

Joao Felix once received a lot of expectations, but ultimately disappointed.

Once hailed as Portugal’s “new Ronaldo”, Felix, now 25, has left Europe to join Al-Nassr in Saudi Arabia, a move that appears to confirm that the £113m star has given up on his dream of reaching the pinnacle of world football.

From 'pure art' at Benfica to the contract of the century

In 2018, Joao Felix debuted for Benfica's first team and immediately took Europe by storm. In just 43 games in the 2018/19 season, he scored 20 goals, including 15 in the national championship, helping Benfica win the championship and receive the Young Player of the Year award. Notably, his hat-trick against Eintracht Frankfurt in the quarter-finals of the Europa League made Felix the youngest player in history to score a hat-trick in this tournament.

That explosion made Felix the third most expensive signing in the world, at £113m when Atletico Madrid bought him to replace Antoine Griezmann. But from that moment on, Felix's career began to decline.

At Atletico, Felix scored a total of 35 goals and 16 assists in 131 games - not bad, but not worth the record fee. He won La Liga with Atletico in the 2020/21 season, but only started 14 games and scored 7 goals, of which only 3 were after Christmas. The incompatibility with Diego Simeone's philosophy of disciplined defense and high-intensity pressing made Felix forever "the unruly student".

Many coaches have praised Felix’s technique and soft touch, but have also complained that he lacks intensity when he doesn’t have the ball. A modern attacker needs to not only score goals, but also be part of a pressing unit – something Felix has never been willing to compromise on.

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Felix can't last long no matter which club he plays for.

Ignoring the warnings, Felix found his way out of Atletico. But from Chelsea, Barcelona to AC Milan, everything repeated: a few shining moments, then disappearing.

Since leaving Atletico, Felix has had a series of short-lived adventures that have failed to make a lasting impression. In 2023, he was loaned to Chelsea and scored four goals in 20 games, but started with a ridiculous red card on his debut against Fulham.

In the 2023/24 season, Felix joined Barcelona and scored 10 goals, including a double against… Atletico - his parent club - but still could not convince Barca to buy him outright. More surprisingly, Chelsea spent 45 million pounds to own Felix in the summer of 2024. Here, he scored 7 goals, achieving a performance of 1 goal/135 minutes - the best number since leaving Benfica - but most of them came in cup matches against weak opponents such as Panathinaikos or Morecambe.

By 2025, Felix was on loan at AC Milan, scoring 3 goals in 21 games, averaging a goal every 339 minutes, and his most memorable moment was when Kyle Walker "taught him a lesson" in the tunnel. "No one here is Lionel Messi," the former Manchester City star scolded Felix.

Statistics show that in the 6 years since leaving Benfica, Felix has never exceeded 10 goals/season in major tournaments. A player expected to be the “future of Portuguese football” has been buried in inconsistent performances and lack of desire.

What is the problem?

According to Guillem Balague, “Felix drives coaches crazy. They see potential, but he doesn’t listen. He lacks patience, lacks defensive effort and lacks consistency.”

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Felix now packed his bags and went to Saudi Arabia to "earn a living".

Felix's career may be a testament to a generation of players who were pampered too early. When he was at Benfica, the press praised him, calling him "the new Ronaldo". But six years later, people only see a player who lost his way, leaving Europe at the age of 25 - an age when he should have reached his peak.

Felix’s choice of Al-Nassr over a return to Benfica as previously hinted was a clear sign that he was giving up on competing at the top of Europe. Felix would certainly play alongside Ronaldo, receive a huge salary and still be celebrated in Saudi Arabia. But in the eyes of many, this is a sad ending for a player who won the 2019 Golden Boy award and was valued as a superstar.

In 45 games for Portugal, Felix scored 9 goals and won 2 Nations Leagues, but that was not enough to erase the feeling of regret. Journalist Alves frankly said: "The 6 months of explosion at Benfica will always be the peak of Felix's career. And it is hard to accept that he went to Saudi Arabia at the age of 25".

Joao Felix was once the dream of Portuguese football, but now he is just a warning: Talent is not enough. Modern football requires ambition, sacrifice and perseverance - things Felix has forgotten.

Source: https://znews.vn/joao-felix-tu-chon-vui-su-nghiep-post1570059.html


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