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24 Ago 2025 | 18:14
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Palmeiras started 2025 as the Brazilian club that spent the most on reinforcements. Under Leila Pereira's management, Verdão moved an impressive R$435 million to reinforce the squad, aiming to compete for important titles, including the Club World Cup in the middle of the year. In addition, the sale of Vitor Reis to Manchester City, for R$232 million, became the largest transfer of a defender in national football.
NEW HIRES ARE IN VERDÃO'S PLAN
Even after a busy market, the Palmeiras board remains alert to new opportunities. President Leila Pereira recently stated that the club intends to continue strengthening the squad within its financial and strategic possibilities. “Palmeiras is always attentive to the market and to the athletes that can be added. The fans can expect more reinforcements,” stated the president.
ANDREAS PEREIRA RETURNS TO PALMEIRAS' RADAR
With the promise of more investment, one name that could return to Alviverde's agenda is Andreas Pereira. The Fulham midfielder was among the club's priorities in the first window of 2025, but negotiations did not progress. Now, with the need for more reinforcements in the midfield, the Brazilian player could be a target for Verdão again.
In early 2025, Palmeiras tried to sign Andreas Pereira, but the process dragged on and did not have a positive outcome. The delay in the English club's response and the complexity of the negotiations irritated the club's board, which ended up giving up on the deal. However, the scenario could change in the next window. Unlike the first attempt, Palmeiras now has a recent history of large investments and a more competitive squad, which could attract Andreas to return to Brazilian football.
The Palmeiras coaching staff has already approved the player's arrival , which makes it easier to attempt a new signing. The club's board has not yet officially announced a new move, but considering the club's desire to strengthen its squad, the possibility has not been ruled out. In addition to Andreas Pereira, Palmeiras is monitoring other options abroad to strengthen its squad . The club is likely to analyze opportunities to meet specific needs of the team in the coming months, reinforcing strategic sectors for the competition in major tournaments.
With an almost complete squad and a favorable record, the Rio de Janeiro team is trying to extend its lead against the Bahian team at Maracanã.
24 Ago 2025 | 21:00 |
Flamengo concluded this Sunday (24) its preparation for the match against Vitóri , valid for the 21st round of the Brazilian Championship. The match takes place this Monday (25), at 9 pm (Brasília time), at Maracanã. Current leader of the competition with 43 points, Mais Querido seeks another victory to remain firm at the top of the table.
Coach Filipe Luís led the final training session at Ninho do Urubu and will have virtually the entire squad available. The only confirmed absence is Erick Pulgar, who continues recovering from surgery on his right foot.
Flamengo and Vitória have faced each other 66 times in history, with the Rio de Janeiro team clearly dominating. Mengão has won 40 matches, drawn 16 times, and lost only 10 times. In the first round of this year's Brasileirão, Flamengo won 2-1 at Barradão Stadium, with goals from Arrascaeta and Bruno Henrique.
Besides their positive track record, the current momentum also favors the Rio de Janeiro team. After securing a spot in the Copa Libertadores quarterfinals by eliminating Internacional, Filipe Luís's team is on a roll to maintain its lead in the Brasileirão. The team has 43 points, two more than second-place Cruzeiro, who won last Saturday to reach 41 points.
The duel takes place this Monday at 9 pm, broadcast on SporTV and Premiere . Check out the probable lineups: Rossi; Varela (Royal), Léo Ortiz (Danilo), Léo Pereira, Alex Sandro; Jorginho, Saúl, Arrascaeta, Plata (Luiz Araújo), Samuel Lino and Pedro.
The Rio de Janeiro team, the leader of the Brasileirão, is looking for a win to maintain its lead at the top, while the Bahia team is trying to react after five games without a win.
24 Ago 2025 | 18:55 |
Flamengo and Vitória take to the field this Monday (25), at 9 pm (Brasília time) , at Maracanã, for the 21st round of the Brazilian Championship. The match will be broadcast live on Sportv and Premiere channels , ensuring wide coverage for fans.
A large crowd is expected at the stadium. Buoyed by their good form and their U-20 World Cup victory last Saturday, the red-and-blacks are promising to pack the stands. As of Monday morning, around 40,000 tickets had already been sold , with an expected attendance of over 50,000.
Flamengo comes into the match on a high after securing a spot in the Copa Libertadores quarterfinals by eliminating Internacional. In the Brasileirão, the team has 43 points and sits atop the competition , two points ahead of second-place Cruzeiro, who won their match last Saturday to reach 41 points.
For this round, the team will be without Erick Pulgar, who is still recovering from surgery on his right foot. The midfielder is the only absence confirmed by coach Filipe Luís , who is expected to maintain the core of the starting lineup.
Vitória is going through a difficult time in the league. Under Fábio Carille's leadership, the team hasn't won in five matches and entered the relegation zone in the last round. In their last match, despite leading 2-0 against Juventude, they ended up conceding a draw at home.
📆 Date and time: Monday, August 25th, at 9:00 PM (Brasília time)
📍 Location: Maracanã, Rio de Janeiro
📺 Broadcast: Sportv and Premiere
🟨 Referee: Luis Fernandes de Lima (MG)
🚩 Assistants: Felipe Alan Costa de Oliveira (MG) and Leonardo Henrique Pereira (MG)
🖥️ VAR: Marco Aurélio Augusto Fazekas Ferreira (MG)
FLAMENGO (Coach: Filipe Luis): Rossi; Varela (Royal), Leo Ortiz (Danilo), Leo Pereira, Alex Sandro; Jorginho, Saul, Arrascaeta, Plata (Luiz Araujo), Samuel Lino and Pedro.
VICTORY (Coach: Fabio Carille): Lucas Arcanjo; Lucas Braga (Edu), Lucas Halter, Ze Marcos and Ramon; Ricardo Ryller (Willian Oliveira), Pepê and Ronald (Aitor Cantalapiedra); Erick, Osvaldo and Renato Kayzer.
The 20-year-old defender drew inquiries from clubs in England and Belgium, but Flamengo rejected Bahia's official offer because they believed the athlete
24 Ago 2025 | 18:42 |
Protagonist in Flamengo's U-20 world championship , won last Saturday (23), defender Iago entered the radar of European clubs. According to information from the “GE” portal, teams such as Everton and Brentford, from England , as well as Club Brugge, from Belgium, carried out inquiries for the player.
Despite the interest, none of these teams have formalized an offer. The only concrete offer received so far came from Bahia, at the request of coach Rogério Ceni. The northeastern club submitted a proposal of €2 million (approximately R$12.8 million) , in addition to offering a 20% stake in a future sale. Bahia, however, declined the offer and reiterated that Iago is not available for negotiations.
Iago was decisive in the final against Barcelona (ESP) at the Maracanã Stadium. Mengão was trailing 2-1 and the title seemed to be slipping away, until, in the final minutes, Daniel Sales sent a long ball into the box. The ball found Iago's head, which he lobbed over the goalkeeper, taking the decision to penalties , where the Rio de Janeiro team secured the title.
At 20, Iago still has important commitments in the U-20 category before a possible transition to the main squad. In 2025, he will compete in the U-20 Carioca Championship and the U-20 Copa do Brasil. His successful career includes titles such as the U-17 Copa do Brasil, the U-17 Supercopa do Brasil, the U-20 Brazilian Championship, the U-20 South American Championship, and two U-20 Libertadores titles.
The defender's current contract runs until December 2026, and Flamengo is expected to renew his contract to keep him in the long-term project . However, the situation is being monitored by Volta Redonda, the club that developed Iago in the U-15s and still holds 40% of his economic rights. Currently, Flamengo owns 60% and is considering acquiring an additional 10% for approximately R$500,000.