Sanches' performances then attracted German sideBayern Munich, who signed him in July 2016 for an initial €35 million, the highest fee at the time for a Portuguese player playing in the Primeira Liga. His performances fell duringhis first season with the club, leading him to be loaned toPremier League sideSwansea City in August 2017. After remaining as a substitute, following his return to Bayern in 2018, he was signed by French Ligue 1 sideLille in August 2019 for a reported fee of €25 million, becoming Lille's most expensive signing ever. In his second season at the club, he helped the team win the2020–21 Ligue 1, which ended the club's 10-year league title drought. In 2022, he was transferred to Ligue 1 rivals Paris Saint-Germain for €10 million. After a season, he was loaned to Italian clubRoma. He returned to Benfica on loan in 2024.
Sanches won 40 caps and scored 8 goals for Portugal at youth level. He made his full international debut in March 2016 and was chosen forUEFA Euro 2016 at age 18, making him the youngest Portuguese to play in an international tournament as well as the youngest player to win a UEFA Euro final. He scored one goal during the competition and won theYoung Player of the Tournament as Portugal captured the title for the first time in their history.
Early life
Sanches was born in the Hospital Amadora-Sintra in theLisbon metropolitan area, to a father also named Renato Sanches, fromSão Tomé and Príncipe, and a mother named Maria das Dores, fromCape Verde.[3] NicknamedBulo by his grandmother,[4] he grew up in the impoverishedLisbon neighbourhood of Musgueira.[5] His parents split up months after his birth, and his father moved to work in France; Sanches' birth was not registered until his father returned in 2002 and the parents had him baptised.[6][7] He was registered on 22 August 2002 with the birthdate of 3:25 p.m. on 18 August 1997.[6][8]
Sanches started training in football at Águias da Musgueira at age eight,[9][10] and joinedBenfica's youth system in 2006 at age nine.[11] The team paid €750 and 25 footballs for his signature.[12] He convinced Benfica to take him after training with them for 15 minutes, but he initially had reservations about travelling totheir academy inSeixal every day, on the other side of theTagus river.[4]
Club career
Benfica
Sanches in a Champions League match with Benfica in 2016
Sanches made his professional debut in the2014–15 campaign, with theB-team in thesecond division. He made his first appearance in the competition on 5 October 2014, starting and playing the first half of the 2–2 away draw againstFeirense.[13] He was sent off twice with straight red cards in the second half of the season: as a substitute in a 3–2 home win overPorto B on 11 January 2015,[14] and a starter in a 1–1 draw atSanta Clara on 7 March.[15]
After one year with the reserve team, in2015–16, Sanches was promoted to the first team, initially only for the training sessions.[16] He remained playing in the reserves, and on 30 August 2015, he scored his first goal in their 2–1 loss atVarzim, opening the scoring within two minutes.[17] Seventeen days later, he scored twopenalty kicks in a 3–2 loss atDesportivo das Aves.[18] On 21 October, in theUEFA Youth League, he scored in an away 11–1 group stage win overGalatasaray.[19] Nine days later, Sanches made his debut for the first team, replacing strikerJonas in the 74th minute of a 4–0 win againstTondela.[20]
After the international break in November 2015, Sanches signed a new contract with Benfica until 2021, with a release clause set at €45 million.[21] On 25 November, he made his first appearance in the starting line-up, playing 90 minutes in a 2–2 away draw withAstana in theUEFA Champions Leaguegroup stage.[21][22] On the following Monday, Sanches started again, this time in aPrimeira Liga win atBraga, receiving praise from the media for his performance.[23] Aged 18, on 4 December, he scored his first goal for Benfica, beatingAcadémica's goalkeeperTrigueira with a 30-metre strike and sealing the 3–0 league win.[24] In so doing, he became Benfica's youngest player to score a home goal in the 21st century, at theEstádio da Luz.[25] It was selected as the Goal of the Month.[26]
Sanches added a second goal on 2 January, the match's only atVitória de Guimarães in theleague.[27] On 24 April, he was a target of racism by someRio Ave supporters, who made monkey noises when he was leaving the pitch after a 1–0 away victory. He responded to the provocation with a smile and moved his arms, mimicking a monkey.[28] On 8 May, Sanches was sent off for a second yellow card in the first half of a 2–0 win atMarítimo,[29] missing Benfica's last league match in which they retained their title at the expense ofcity rivalsSporting CP with victory overNacional.[30] In his last match, the2016 Taça da Liga Final inCoimbra on 20 May, Benfica won the league cup 6–2 against Marítimo.[31]
Bayern Munich
2016–17 season
Sanches training with Bayern in May 2017
On 10 May 2016, Sanches signed a five-year contract effective from 1 July with German clubBayern Munich for €35 million,[32] in a deal totalling €80 million, with the additional €45 million contingent on objectives.[33][34] With this transfer, he became the most expensive Portuguese player to leave the domestic league,[35][note 1] as well as the first Portuguese player to join the Bavarian side.[37] The initial fee was the fourth-highest paid in Bayern Munich's history, after those forJavi Martínez,Mario Götze andArturo Vidal.[37] Sanches had been tracked extensively byManchester United before joining Bayern, and their Portuguese former playerNani said they would regret not completing a transfer for him.[38]
After recovering from a thigh injury, Sanches made his debut on 9 September, starting in a 2–0 win atSchalke 04 in place of Arturo Vidal. Although he made errors in his 71 minutes before being replaced byJoshua Kimmich, he was given reassurance by captainPhillip Lahm and goalkeeperManuel Neuer, with the former saying, "He's a very, very good player, otherwise he wouldn't be here. He's a European champion and will definitely be an asset to us in the future."[39] On 24 October, he became the first Portuguese player to win theGolden Boy award for best European player under the age of 21, ahead of Manchester United'sMarcus Rashford.[40]
While Bayern won theBundesliga, Sanches played only 25 matches across all competitions and did not record a single goal or assist. He started just four league games and playing the entirety of only one.[41] Sanches had to compete with more experienced players like Arturo Vidal,Thiago andXabi Alonso for playing time. It did not help Sanches that Bayern's manager,Carlo Ancelotti, has a reputation of not relying on young players. Sky Deutschland reporter Torben Hoffman said, "He has had problems with the language and found it hard to integrate with the team. There is also a lot of competition for places at Bayern."[42] Former Bayern playerLothar Matthäus named him among the three worst players of the season, while Sanches himself said he was disappointed by his performances; however, manager Carlo Ancelotti said he would remain at theAllianz Arena for the following season.[41]
Swansea City (loan)
On 31 August 2017, Sanches joinedPremier League clubSwansea City on a one-year loan lasting until 30 June 2018.[43][44] Sanches was loaned to Swansea in order to play regularly in a strong league.[45] He made his debut ten days later at theLiberty Stadium, in a 0–1 loss toNewcastle United.BBC Sport reporter Dafydd Pritchard called it a "mixed beginning" due to several passing mistakes.[46] On 29 November, managerPaul Clement substituted Sanches at half-time in a 1–0 loss toChelsea after he had played a pass into the advertising boards on the side of the pitch, believing it to be a teammate.[47]
Sanches suffered hamstring injuries in two consecutiveFA Cup matches in January 2018, and new managerCarlos Carvalhal allowed him to go home so the warmer weather could aid his rehabilitation. Sanches did not play a competitive match after 2 January 2018 until the end of the season.[48] At the end of the season, Carvalhal said, "Renato knows he has had a very bad season. He is not at the level he was and when he had the injury in January, it finished him. Renato has a big talent, but he has much to learn. He stopped learning when he left Benfica and went to one of the biggest clubs in the world."[49]
2018–19 season
Sanches playing for Bayern in August 2019
On 1 July 2018, Sanches returned to Bayern Munich. New Bayern managerNiko Kovač said at the beginning of pre-season training, "I'll try to make him feel good here. When someone feels good, it's much easier to perform well. He has skills that you don't see every day in the Bundesliga; that's why FC Bayern signed him."[50] Given a first Bayern start since May 2017, Sanches scored his first goal for the club on 19 September, finishingJames Rodríguez's cross in a 2–0 Champions League group win at his former club Benfica.[51] His return to good form was indeed sustained by being elected Bayern's best player of September.[52] On 19 December 2018, Sanches was sent-off againstRB Leipzig.[53] Sanches scored his first Bundesliga goal on 18 May, on the final day of the league campaign, appearing as a substitute forLeon Goretzka in a 5–0 win overEintracht Frankfurt to seal the title; as Bayern finished two points above Dortmund with 78 points.[54] A week later, Sanches won his firstDFB-Pokal as Bayern defeatedRB Leipzig 3–0 in the2019 DFB-Pokal Final. Sanches did not appear in the match.[55]
2019–20 season
On 16 August 2019, Sanches appeared as a late substitute forThomas Müller in a 2–2 draw againstHertha Berlin.[56] After the match, in a post-game interview, Sanches made it clear that he wanted to leave the club, to play more regularly. Afterwards, Sanches missed a post-game training and went home, which resulted in him being fined €10,000.[57] Bayern's chairmanKarl-Heinz Rummenigge responded to Sanches comments saying "it's not appropriate when one runs off in anger right after the first or second game. He would do well to keep calm. He'll get his chances".[58]
On 23 August 2019, Sanches joined French clubLille on a four-year contract for a reported fee of €20 million, becoming Lille's most expensive signing ever.[59] He made his debut on 1 September, starting in a 2–0 loss atReims.[60] Initially, Lille's managerChristophe Galtier used Sanches in a variety of positions, being limited to substitute appearances, before playing a match as a starter for the club on 30 November in a 1–0 againstDijon, operating on the left of themidfield. He scored his first goal for the club on 13 December in a 2–0 victory againstMontpellier.[61]
In November, Sanches suffered a hamstring injury, which sidelined him for five weeks.[62] After recovering from his injury, he earned a starting spot in the midfield, making his return in a 1–0 win againstNîmes.[62] His impressive performances in the midfield alongsideJonathan Bamba andJonathan Ikoné, led to Sanches being named Lille's Player of the Month in December and January in two consecutive months.[62] He eventually contributed to 30 appearances, scoring 4 goals, helping Lille to a 4th place finish, as the season finished early due to theCOVID-19 pandemic.[62]
2020–21 season
In hissecond season at the club, Sanches formed a partnership in the midfield alongsideBenjamin André in a double pivot. However, he suffered another hamstring injury in November, leading him to lose his place in the team toBoubakary Soumaré.[62] Nevertheless, Sanches remained an important player for Lille, making 29 appearances, and providing a crucial assist forJonathan David in a 2–1 away win overAngers, to win the2020–21 Ligue 1 with Lille, ending the club's 10-year league title drought.[63]
At the start of theseason in August, Sanches was sidelined with a hamstring injury, which required surgery, missing seven weeks of the season.[64] In August,Barcelona negotiated with Lille for the transfer of Sanches, but his injury, led to the transfer collapsing at the final stages.[65] He made his return on 3 October, replacing Jonathan Ikoné in the 94th minute in a 2–0 win againstMarseille.[66] On 1 December, Sanches scored his first goal of the season in a 2–1 win againstRennes.[67]
Paris Saint-Germain
On 4 August 2022, Sanches signed forParis Saint-Germain (PSG) on a permanent deal until 30 June 2027.[68] The transfer fee paid to Lille was of €10 million, with a potential €3 million in bonuses.[69] On 13 August, he came on as a substitute in a 5–2 home league win over Montpellier, making his PSG debut. He scored his team's fifth goal moments after having come on the pitch.[70]
Loan to Roma
On 16 August 2023, Sanches signed forSerie A clubRoma on a season-long loan with an option to make the move permanent that would become obligatory under certain conditions.[71] It was reported by journalistFabrizio Romano that Roma had paid a €1 million loan fee, that the buy option was set at €15 million, and that the option would become mandatory should Sanches play at least 60% of Roma's matches during the season.[72]
Return to Benfica
On 5 August 2024, Sanches returned to Benfica on loan, with the option to make the move permanent. The deal was part of a transfer with Benfica midfielderJoão Neves moving in the other direction on a permanent move.[73][74][75]
Loan to Panathinaikos
On 24 August 2025, Sanches joined the Greek clubPanathinaikos on a season-long loan deal.[76]
International career
Sanches gained 40caps for Portugal all youth categories comprised.[77] He represented Portugal in the2014 UEFA European Under-17 Championship, helping them reach the semi-finals, where they lost to eventual winners,England.[78] He was named in the Team of the Tournament.[79]
On 18 March 2016, Sanches was called up byFernando Santos for thesenior squad to play friendlies againstBulgaria andBelgium.[80] He debuted for Portugal as a 76th-minute substitute forWilliam Carvalho in the 0–1 loss against Bulgaria inLeiria, and shortly after he was greeted by a fan who invaded the pitch.[81]
Sanches was called up forUEFA Euro 2016, making him the youngest Portuguese to be selected for an international competition, breaking a record held byCristiano Ronaldo for 12 years.[82] Sanches made his competitive debut on 14 June in theteam's opening match againstIceland inSaint-Étienne, replacingJoão Moutinho for the final 19 minutes of a 1–1 draw.[83] He contributed to the only goal of the match in a 1–0 extra-time victory in the round of 16 againstCroatia on 25 June, and was electedman of the match.[84] Observing that performance, former Portuguese internationalAntónio Sousa said, "When he's on the ball you don't notice how young he is. Physically and mentally, he is more than ready," while Fernando Santos exalted Sanches as a player immune to pressure.[12]
Five days later in the quarter-finals againstPoland, Sanches overtook Ronaldo's record as the youngest Portuguese to start in a major tournament.[85] After a one-two with Nani, Sanches shot from outside the box and equalised in the first half to become the youngest player to score in a knockout match at aUEFA European Championship and the third-youngest overall.[85][86] Following the 1–1 draw, he scored Portugal's second attempt in theirpenalty shootout victory, and was again elected man of the match.[87] Following the match, teammates Nani andJosé Fonte praised Sanches' stamina, confidence and desire to learn from his elders.[38] After his nation's 1–0 extra-time victory over hostsFrance in thefinal of the tournament, Sanches received theYoung Player of the Tournament Award for his performances.[88]
In September 2018, Sanches was called up for the friendly match against Croatia and theUEFA Nations League match againstItaly.[91] On 6 September, he came on as a substitute in the 86th minute against Croatia for his first international cap in nearly 18 months.[92]
Sanches was named in Portugal's final squad for the delayedUEFA Euro 2020 tournament.[93] On 15 June 2021, in Portugal's first game of Euro 2020, Sanches made his first appearance in tournament, replacingWilliam Carvalho in the 81st minute, creating Portugal's first goal in a 3–0 win againstHungary in Budapest.[94] Following the bad performances of teammatesDanilo Pereira and William Carvalho in a 4–2 loss againstGermany, Sanches emerged as one of the crucial players for Portugal in the competition, with coachFernando Santos giving him a chance in Portugal's final two games at the tournament, impressing in a 2–2 draw withFrance in their final group stage match.[95] Following another impressive performance, Portugal were eliminated on 27 June, following a 1–0 loss againstBelgium in the round of 16, despite Sanches being distinguished for his breakthrough performances in the competition.[96][97]
Sanches has been noted for his versatility in midfield, being comfortable indefensive,attacking,central andwide roles.[100][101] His attributes include physical strength, passing ability, and being composed in possession.[100][101] For these traits and his hairstyle, he has been likened to the DutchmanEdgar Davids.[100][101]
However, in an interview toBenfica TV, Sanches compared his style with that of another Dutchman of Davids' era,Clarence Seedorf.[102] During Euro 2016, former Benfica and Netherlands playerPierre van Hooijdonk also drew comparison with Seedorf, saying "the way [they] play is the same, the intensity also".[103]
During his time with Lille, under managerChristophe Galtier, Sanches was deployed in a double pivot alongsideBenjamin André in a4-2-3-1 formation, or as an inverted midfielder, operating in an attacking role on theright-wing.[62] Sanches also operated on the left of the midfield or in the middle, coming on the right side to play alongsideJonathan Bamba andJonathan Ikoné in attack or as abox-to-box, supporting thefull-back in defense in a4-4-2 formation.[62]
Age controversy
Opponents of Sanches have claimed he is older than his birth certificate states, basing their judgement on the gap between his birth and its registration.[7] In March 2016, as Sporting CP challenged Benfica for the league title, Sporting's then-presidentBruno de Carvalho accused Sanches of lying about his age.[7] Sanches requested Carvalho publicly apologise or face a lawsuit fordefamation.[7] During Euro 2016, French former managerGuy Roux made a similar accusation.[7]
Goal.com writer Miles Chambers argued that the accusations against Sanches stem from conscious or unconscious racial stereotyping, based on historical occasions in which players from the African continent have lied about their age, although he was born in Portugal.[7]
On 8 July 2016, the hospital where Sanches was born published the document which proved he was born on 18 August 1997 at 15:25 local time.[8]
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