Perhaps unsurprisingly given Sporting didn't feel he was ready to be handed his debut in his time there, Veiga is still far from the polished article even if there is potential for him to become a very good player, although discipline could be a serious issue.
As someone who backs himself to play out from the back and evade the opposition's press, Veiga can be guilty of overplaying and getting himself into trouble. Indeed, that is exactly what transpired when he was sent off against St Gallen last season, trying to escape three pursuers before lunging into an ugly tackle that earned him his marching orders.
In March, Swiss publication Blick rather concerningly wrote: "No one has really learned anything about Veiga [since he signed]. There is no doubt that the muscle man from Lisbon has enormous talent. No other player in Switzerland combines such physique with such fine feet. It's just that the Portuguese U21 international rarely makes use of his huge potential, and instead regularly attracts attention with unnecessary tricks and wild gesticulations."
His manager Fabio Celestini has said: "Renato sometimes has a little too much energy. His game is sometimes not efficient enough, he needs to develop in that regard."
Veiga was booked seven times in 2023-24 and nine times the season before that. As much as he loves a strong challenge it's clear he needs to work on his recklessness. He was also dropped for a cup game last season for being late, which does not bode well. "It was about five minutes. And it was the first time ever that I was late," he said at the time. It has been alleged that he would often arrive late at Augsburg, too.
His accuracy from long balls is also something he needs to address, but that will undoubtedly improve as a player who clearly loves pinging it about.