André Silva (footballer, born 1995)

Footballer

Birthday November 6, 1995

Birth Sign Scorpio

Birthplace Baguim do Monte, Portugal

Age 28 years old

Nationality Portugal

Height 1.84 m

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1934

Silva finished his second season with 34 games and seven goals, helping Porto B to the 13th position in the second tier.

1993

He scored a hat-trick in his first La Liga match on 19 August in a 4–1 victory at Rayo Vallecano, equalling the feat of Romário who achieved this in 1993, and also scored a brace in a 3–0 home defeat of Real Madrid on 26 September.

1995

André Miguel Valente da Silva (born 6 November 1995) is a Portuguese professional footballer who plays as a striker for La Liga club Real Sociedad, on loan from RB Leipzig, and the Portugal national team.

2006

On 14 September, already in the group stage, he scored a hat-trick to help the visitors defeat Austria Wien 5–1; in the process, he became the first player to achieve the feat for Milan in Europe since Kaká in 2006, and he was included in UEFA's Europa League Team of the Week due to his performance.

2011

Silva finished his youth career with Porto, having signed with the juniors in 2011 at the age of 15.

2013

On 12 August 2013, he made his professional debut, coming on as a 77th-minute substitute for Tozé as the B team won 3–2 away against Beira-Mar in the Segunda Liga.

2014

Silva represented Portugal at various youth levels, and was part of the squad which came second at the 2014 European Under-19 Championship.

2015

An academy graduate of Porto, he impressed during his time with the reserve side before making his debut with the first team in 2015.

Highlights included a brace on 4 January 2015, for a 3–0 home victory over Vitória de Guimarães B.

Silva made his competitive debut for the first team on 29 December 2015, playing the full 90 minutes in a 1–3 home loss against Marítimo in the Taça da Liga.

His maiden appearance in the Primeira Liga occurred four days later, as he replaced Vincent Aboubakar for the last 20 minutes of the 2–0 defeat at Sporting CP.

Silva started the 2015–16 campaign as fourth-choice striker behind Aboubakar and Dani Osvaldo, and his plight worsened in January 2016 with the acquisition of Suk Hyun-jun and Moussa Marega.

However, after José Peseiro replaced Julen Lopetegui as manager, he received more opportunities, and scored his first league goal in a 4–0 home win over Boavista in the last match.

He also started in the final of the Taça de Portugal on 22 May, helping his team recover from a 0–2 deficit against Braga with a brace, which included a bicycle kick in the last-minute (eventual 4–2 loss on penalties).

2016

Silva began 2016–17 in good form, with goals in his first two league games against Rio Ave and Estoril, while also scoring in Porto's 1–1 draw at home to Roma in the UEFA Champions League play-off round.

On 21 August 2016 he signed a new five-year contract, which included a release clause of €60 million.

2017

He ultimately made 58 appearances for the club, scoring 24 goals before joining AC Milan in 2017.

His senior international debut followed two years later, and he featured at the 2017 Confederations Cup where his team came third, also being selected for two World Cups and Euro 2020.

Silva was born in Baguim do Monte, a local parish in Gondomar, and started playing football with Porto-based Salgueiros after switching from swimming.

He had a brief spell with neighbouring Boavista, but quickly returned to his previous club.

On 12 June 2017, Silva moved to AC Milan on a five-year contract for a fee of €38 million with the additional €2 million depending on objectives.

Upon signing, he told the press: "I'm very happy to have joined such a prestigious club with such a great history."

He was given the number 9 shirt, previously worn by Gianluca Lapadula.

Silva made his debut for the Italian club on 27 July, playing 24 minutes in the 1–0 win against Universitatea Craiova in the third qualifying round of the UEFA Europa League.

On 17 August, for the same competition but in the play-off round, he contributed two goals and one assist to a 6–0 home rout of Shkëndija.

2018

He scored his maiden goal in the Serie A on 11 March 2018, from a last-minute header in the 1–0 away win over Genoa.

On 11 August 2018, Silva joined Spanish club Sevilla on a season-long loan with the option to purchase for €35 million.

He made his debut the following day, coming on for Luis Muriel at the hour mark of an eventual 2–1 loss against Barcelona in the Supercopa de España.

On 25 November 2018, Silva scored the only goal in a win over Real Valladolid as Sevilla temporarily led the table.

His performances declined over the course of the campaign, leading the Andalusians to not sign him on a permanent basis.

2019

On 2 September 2019, Silva moved to Eintracht Frankfurt on a two-year loan deal, with Ante Rebić heading in the opposite direction.

He made his Bundesliga debut 12 days later, playing the entire 2–1 defeat at Augsburg and partnering compatriot and former Porto teammate Gonçalo Paciência up front.

He scored his first goal in the competition on 22 September, netting the first in a 2–2 home draw against Borussia Dortmund.

With the restart of the German league following the COVID-19 pandemic, Silva scored eight goals in ten games for a total of 12 in the campaign.

This surpassed by one goal the record for top-scoring Portuguese in a German top-flight season, by Werder Bremen's Hugo Almeida.

2020

He went on to represent Sevilla and Eintracht Frankfurt on loan, signing a permanent contract with the latter in 2020.

Following a club record-breaking campaign, in which he scored 28 times, he moved to RB Leipzig also in the Bundesliga for a reported fee of €23 million.

On 10 September 2020, Silva signed a permanent three-year contract.

He was Player of the Month for the following January, with seven goals from six games including three braces.

With 28 goals, he bettered Bernd Hölzenbein's 44-year-old club record for goals in a top-flight campaign by one; only Bayern Munich's Robert Lewandowski scored more over the season.