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Alianza Lima, from Peru, made official this Wednesday (9) the signing of left-back Miguel Trauco, former Flamengo player. The announcement was made through a post on the club's social media, which highlighted the athlete's arrival as an important return for Peruvian football.
“The place where he chose to be. Miguel Trauco is now a player for the blue and whites. Forever with the heart”, published the club on its profile on ‘X’, the former platform known as Twitter. The publication was accompanied by a promotional video with images of the player wearing the Alianza Lima shirt. Trauco arrives at the Peruvian team after stints in Europe and Brazilian football, his last team being Criciúma, where he played in 2024.
PASS THROUGH CRF BETWEEN 2017 AND 2019
Miguel Trauco was hired by Flamengo in December 2016, after standing out in Peruvian football. For Rubro-Negro, the full-back played 79 games, scored four goals and contributed three assists.
During his time at Mais Querido , the player won two Campeonato Carioca titles, in 2017 and 2019. Trauco was also part of the squad that made history in 2019, by winning the Brazilian Championship and the Copa Libertadores under the command of coach Jorge Jesus.
However, over time, the full-back lost space in the squad. Initially Renê's backup, Trauco saw his situation become even more complicated with the arrival of Filipe Luís, becoming the third option for left back.
EXIT TO EUROPE AND RETURN TO SOUTH AMERICA
In August 2019, Miguel Trauco was traded to Saint-Étienne , from France. At the time, the French club disbursed around 600 thousand euros (equivalent to R$ 2.4 million) to sign the player, who was in the last six months of his contract with Flamengo.
After three years in European football, Trauco returned to Brazil in 2024 ,when he signed with Criciúma. Now, the 32-year-old player returns to his home country to reinforce Alianza Lima in the 2025 season, consolidating his trajectory in South American football.
High numbers clash with the Italian club's financial demands; the striker already has an agreement with the Rubro-Negro and could be transferred within days
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Flamengo is keeping an eye on the transfer market and could invest heavily to strengthen its attack. Following the controversy surrounding Pedro , the club is evaluating its options and has entered the race to sign Taty Castellanos, a forward for Lazio and the Argentine national team. The information was initially revealed by journalist Venê Casagrande.
Valentín "Taty" Castellanos is 26 years old, Argentine, and currently plays for Lazio in Italy . A South American soccer sensation with notable stints at MLS clubs and Girona in Spain, the striker is known for his physical strength, intense movement, and eye for goal.
Lazio has indicated that it will only negotiate the player's transfer for €25 million—equivalent to approximately R$160 million at the current exchange rate. The amount is considered high by Brazilian soccer standards, but Flamengo is analyzing ways to make the investment viable. Castellanos and Flamengo have already reached an agreement: the contract length and base salary are aligned.
The Argentine, in fact, has reportedly expressed excitement about the possibility of playing in Brazilian football, specifically for the red-and-black team. The search for a new number 9 has intensified following the tension between Pedro and the club. The controversy surrounding the striker and assistant coach Filipe Luís has worsened the situation, and the player's departure is being considered behind the scenes. As a result, Castellanos's name has gained traction.
The player is on the radar of foreign clubs, but his departure depends on one clear condition: he will only be released in the event of a definitive offer.
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In recent days, a Middle Eastern team approached Flamengo with the intention of loaning Michael , but the Rio de Janeiro club's response was blunt: no . The proposal was rejected by president Luiz Eduardo Baptista, known as BAP, who ruled out any possibility of releasing the striker on loan.
According to journalist Jorge Nicola, Flamengo "is only willing to do business if there are definitive offers." The board believes the striker still has a market and will only leave Ninho do Urubu if concrete financial compensation is received.
Michael, nicknamed "Little Robot" by the fans, has expressed his desire to leave. With limited space under Filipe Luís, the striker was not included in the squad for the last match against Santos and remained in Rio to treat ankle pain. Internally, he has already informed the coaching staff that he prefers to seek new surroundings.
Despite this, Flamengo is being cautious. Michael's contract runs until 2028 and he earns one of the highest salaries in the squad, which limits his options on the market. One of the clubs monitoring the situation is Qatar's Al-Duhail, but no official offer has been submitted yet. The board is treating the situation cautiously. Although the player is considered negotiable, there is no rush to sell him.
Flamengo understands that Michael could be useful throughout the season if no advantageous offers emerge. Therefore, the refusal to loan him is strategic. The ideal scenario for Flamengo is to find a permanent buyer during this window, which would generate revenue and free up space on the payroll. However, with the Asian market still buoyant, the club has not ruled out further inquiries in the coming days.
Another name under the spotlight is Pedro . The number 9 is not having the best time at the club and was left out of the match against Santos after public criticism from coach Filipe Luís. His situation is seen as delicate . Palmeiras was even mentioned as interested, but ruled out any approach due to the game limit in the Brasileirão. Even so, negotiations with foreign clubs are still possible this window.
Evander has a contract with Cincinnati until December 2027, and the North American club stipulated a value of 17 million euros to release him.
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After nearly signing with Flamengo last season, midfielder Evander, currently at FC Cincinnati in the United States, is in Botafogo's sights for the remainder of 2024. According to journalist João Van Boysen, the black and white club is competing for the signing of the 27-year-old player with Benfica in Portugal.
Evander's contract with Cincinnati runs until December 2027, and the North American club has set a fee of €17 million, approximately R$109 million, to release him. It's not yet known whether Botafogo intends to pay or negotiate a lower fee.
Revealed by Vasco, Evander was once in the plans of Flamengo's former management, who saw him as an immediate backup to Arrascaeta. At the time, however, negotiations with Portland Timbers, the club he played for before Cincinnati, ultimately fell through. Now, the midfielder's future is back on the Brazilian football radar.