Four days after finalizing his deal with PUMA, Benjamin signed another contract—this time with Red Bull.
The process was just as smooth. The meeting took place in a modern office building in Amsterdam, a stark contrast to the high-end restaurant from before. No dim lights or polished wood, just glass walls, open spaces, and an atmosphere that screamed ambition.
The Red Bull representatives wasted no time. They had done their homework on Benjamin, just like PUMA had. They saw him as more than just a footballer—he fit their brand of energy, drive, and pushing limits.
The contract reflected that. A five-year deal, structured with performance incentives and media appearances.
Unlike PUMA, there was no custom product line, but Red Bull offered other benefits—personalized sponsorship activations, social media campaigns, and access to exclusive athlete events. They wanted him to be part of their growing football identity.
Benjamin didn't hesitate. He signed.