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Flamengo's youth academy director explains the reason for Matheus Gonçalves' departure: "It was good for everyone..."
04 Set 2025 | 10:08
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12 Jan 2024 | 15:12 |
In an exclusive interview, Bruno Spindel, Flamengo's football director, opened the curtains to reveal crucial details about the Rio team's payroll. In an informal dialogue, Spindel shared that Flamengo's monthly expenditure on professional football is around R$ 24 to 25 million, including salaries, vacations, thirteenth salary, bonuses and other pending issues.
When discussing the numbers that support the red-and-black squad, Spindel highlighted the breadth of the payroll, revealing that the amount includes not only the players' regular salaries, but also aspects such as vacations, thirteenth salary and bonuses. This broad approach provides a more transparent and complete view of the costs associated with the Flamengo squad.
"We take into account all aspects related to the players, ensuring that there are no surprises or lack of clarity regarding payments This includes not only monthly salaries, but also vacations, thirteenth salary and any bonuses", explained Spindel. An insightful observation from Spindel highlighted that while Flamengo adopts a comprehensive approach including all benefits and bonuses in wage bill calculations, other clubs may opt for a more restricted strategy. "There are clubs that don't include bonuses, for example," emphasized the football director.
This distinction highlights the diversity in financial management practices among football clubs, showing that transparency goes beyond numbers gross. Flamengo, by including all financial aspects related to players, seeks to establish a high standard of transparency and integrity in its operations.
The interview with Bruno Spindel not only offers an enlightening view of Flamengo's finances, but it also opens a window into the behind-the-scenes of the club. By presenting payroll details, Spindel provides fans and media with a deeper understanding of how the club approaches financial management and how this approach influences strategic decisions.
The full-back revealed by Mais Querido competes for a position with Vanderson, from Monaco, and could be a new addition to Ancelotti's team in the duel this Thursday (04)
04 Set 2025 | 10:55 |
Right-back Wesley, a Flamengo youth product , is starting to gain a foothold in the Brazilian national team. In Carlo Ancelotti's first matches against Ecuador and Paraguay, the position was occupied by Monaco's Vanderson. However, after his transfer to Roma, Wesley has started to receive more attention and could change the national team's call-up.
The 17th round of the 2026 World Cup Qualifiers has strong emotions in store for the fans who will be at Maracanã this Thursday (4), at 9:30 pm (Brasília time). In addition to the expectation regarding Wesley, another name in the spotlight is striker Samuel Lino , called up by Ancelotti for the last two matches of the competition.
The match will be broadcast on free-to-air TV Globo , with commentary by Luis Roberto and Caio Ribeiro and Roger Flores. On pay-TV, SporTV will be broadcast by Luiz Carlos Júnior, with commentary by Lédio Carmona and Paulo Nunes.
Brazil: Alisson; Wesley, Marquinhos, Gabriel Magalhães and Douglas Santos; Casemiro and Bruno Guimarães; Estevão, Raphinha, Gabriel Martinelli and João Pedro.
Chile: Vigouroux; Hormazabal, Paulo Díaz, Maripán and Suazo; Echeverría, Ignacio Saavedra and Cabral; Osorio, Aravena and Brereton.
Despite the transfer window closing in Brazil, the player's future remains uncertain and he could return to Qarabag, in Azerbaijan, on loan.
04 Set 2025 | 10:42 |
The Brazilian football transfer window officially closed on September 2nd , preventing new signings from arriving in the country. However, the closure doesn't prevent players from leaving, as other international markets are still open. One name under consideration is center forward Juninho, who could move to Europe.
The striker, who was already considered a top contender to leave Flamengo this summer, remains in negotiations. According to Fabrício Lopes, who covers the club on social media , Juninho may be close to returning to Qarabag in Azerbaijan.
Internally, the club's board of directors considers the possibility of releasing Juninho to be positive. The assessment is that the move could create space in the squad and, at the same time, enhance the player's value in a new cycle in European football.
It is worth noting that, at the beginning of this season, Flamengo had acquired the rights to the striker from Qarabag himself , which makes the possible loan a turnaround in the initial planning for the player.
With the transfer window still open in some countries, the coming weeks are expected to be decisive for the center forward's future. If the deal goes through, Juninho will have the opportunity to resume his European career and once again represent Qarabag.
The Qatari club tried to sign the number 9 with a million-dollar offer, but the club's board did not open negotiations; the player remains focused on regaining prestige.
04 Set 2025 | 10:30 |
In recent days, Flamengo received an offer from Qatar's Al Rayyan to sign Pedro. The proposed figure was around $20 million (approximately R$110 million), but the board promptly rejected the offer and did not continue negotiations. The information was initially reported by journalist Venê Casagrande.
The Arab market's interest in the striker isn't new . On other occasions, Middle Eastern teams have signaled offers, forwarded them to the player's staff, but none have come forward. This time, the approach came from the team led by Artur Jorge, former Botafogo coach.
Despite the external pressure, Pedro has remained focused on Flamengo and is working to return to his peak. According to Fabrício Lopes, the striker is committed to regaining his place and, most importantly , to regaining coach Carlo Ancelotti's attention on the Brazilian national team.
At the last World Cup, the number 9 was part of the "Amarelinha" squad and wants to return to the squad. To do so, he knows he needs to maintain his consistency and increase his contribution on the field . Currently, the national team's number 9 will be Chelsea's youngster João Pedro .
This season, the striker has played 28 matches, scoring 12 goals and providing five assists. In the last four games, he has started three times, finding the net six times and providing two decisive passes to teammates. His recent performance reinforces the player's confidence and increases his chances of being scouted again by the national team's coaching staff.