
Soccer
06 Jan 2025 | 09:45 |
Palmeiras continues to stand out on the national and international scene. The São Paulo club valued its squad, passing Flamengoand became the most valuable club outside Europe. The survey is from the CIES Football Observatory, which considers the transfer values of players from each team and made a ranking of 10 of them.
In addition to Palmeiras and Flamengo, Botafogo rounds out the top-3. Three other clubs from Mexico, two from Argentina and two from Saudi Arabia complete the top-10.
According to the CIES study, the Palmeiras squad is valued at 201 million euros (around R$1.2 billion, in current quote). Next come Flamengo, with 198 million euros (R$1.188 billion), and Botafogo, with 147 million euros (R$882 million). Brazilian clubs outperform teams like Neymar's Al-Hilal and Cristiano Ronaldo's Al-Nassr.
Among Brazilians, the most expensive players are Estêvão, from Verdão, valued between 35 and 49 million euros (between R$ 223 and R$ 312 million, at the price current), followed by Luiz Henrique, from Glorioso, between 24 and 33 million euros (R$ 153 and 210 million) and, Pedro, from Rubro-Negro, between 17 and 23 million euros (between R$ 108 and R$ 146 million).
See the ranking:
Palmeiras (BRA) - €201 m
Flamengo (BRA) - €198 m
Botafogo (BRA) - €147 m
America (MEX) - €131 m
Monterrey (MEX) - €118 m
River Plate (ARG) - €117 m
Chivas Guadalajara (MEX) - €115 m
Al-Hilal (KSA) - €110 m
Boca Juniors (ARG) - €109 m
Al-Nassr (KSA) - €108 m
The striker had his name linked with Mengão, but he should receive an offer to stay in England aiming for more minutes on the field
05 Out 2025 | 18:30 |
Gabriel Jesus' future is once again stirring up the European market and also sparking interest in Brazil. The Arsenal striker has landed on Flamengo's radar , but the high fees involved make any move extremely difficult for the Rio de Janeiro club. In England, Everton has emerged as the main interested party for the 2026 season .
Everton are looking for a top center forward and consider Gabriel Jesus the ideal candidate to lead their rebuild. Arsenal, however, aren't going to make things easy: the London club is asking £30 million (approximately R$217 million) for the player's release . Despite the high price, the Toffees aren't ruling out a move, as long as the striker agrees to adjust his salary terms.
In Brazil, Flamengo is monitoring the situation remotely. The board believes that a proposal would only be possible if the player's fees were significantly reduced or if Arsenal changed its stance, as it has so far ruled out any loan offer and insisted on a permanent sale.
Gabriel Jesus earns approximately £13.7 million per season, equivalent to R$99 million annually, or about R$8.2 million per month . This salary level is unaffordable for almost all clubs outside of Europe's elite. Everton is considering moving forward only if the striker agrees to a salary reduction, as they cannot match Arsenal's current pay.
To play for Flamengo, the Brazilian would have to accept a drastic salary cut . Even though he's a highly popular player, the board believes it would be impossible to handle such a large payroll without compromising financial planning.
At 28 years old, Gabriel Jesus still attracts interest from several markets. Everton appears to be the most realistic destination, while Flamengo remains alert to a possible unlikely opportunity . Arsenal, meanwhile, is awaiting official offers to finalize the striker's future in the January window.
Mengão players will have to be wary of a possible third yellow card against Tricolor to avoid being left out of the classic against Botafogo
05 Out 2025 | 17:26 |
Flamengo takes to the field this Sunday (5), at 6:30 pm (Brasília time), to face Bahia at Arena Fonte Nova, for the 27th round of the Brazilian Championship. However, in addition to the concern about the result, Filipe Luís' team needs to manage the risk of important suspensions for the next match, against Botafogo.
The main name among those suspended is Arrascaeta, Flamengo 's technical standout this season and a key player in the red-and-black formation . The Uruguayan will need to act cautiously to avoid receiving a third yellow card.
Another player under scrutiny is Colombian Carrascal , who also has two cards and could be out if he receives another warning. Rounding out the list is midfielder Allan, who divides opinion among fans, who is the third player at risk of suspension.
In addition to the available trio, midfielder Erick Pulgar is also suspended, although he remains out due to injury . The Chilean is recovering from a fractured fifth metatarsal in his right foot and has no confirmed return date yet.
Of the suspended players, only Arrascaeta is expected to start. Flamengo 's likely starting lineup for the match in Salvador is: Rossi; Varela (Royal), Danilo, Léo Ortiz, and Ayrton Lucas; De la Cruz, Jorginho, and Arrascaeta; Plata (Carrascal), Samuel Lino (Cebolinha), and Pedro .
After the clash at Fonte Nova, Flamengo returns to the field on Wednesday (15) to face Botafogo, at 7:30 pm, at Nilton Santos Stadium (Engenhão) . With three athletes at risk of suspension, Filipe Luís must guide the squad to act with discipline to avoid absences in the classic.
Coach Filipe Luís sends Mengão's full strength to the duel with Tricolor aiming to maintain the lead in the Brazilian Championship before the FIFA Date
05 Out 2025 | 17:25 |
Flamengo returns to the field this Sunday (5), at 6:30 pm (Brasília time), to face Bahia, at Arena Fonte Nova, for the 27th round of the Brazilian Championship. With that, coach Filipe Luís released the lineup for the confrontation , while Tricolor de Aço will have to deal with a series of absences.
Rossi; Emerson Royal, Danilo, Léo Ortiz, Ayrton Lucas; De La Cruz, Jorginho, Arracaeta; Carrascal, Samuel Lino and Pedro.
Flamengo midfielder Saúl felt pain in his left ankle and is out of the match . Léo Pereira and Alex Sandro are also serving suspensions and will also be out. Pulgar, who is recovering from a broken foot, remains unavailable.
Bahia, meanwhile, is suffering from 12 absences . The good news for Ceni is the return of Acevedo, who returns from suspension, and the possible return of David Duarte, who trained with the squad and may return early; his return was only expected after the FIFA International Day.
Bahia's absences: Luciano Juba, Gabriel Xavier, Santi Arias, Sanabria and Rodrigo Nestor (suspended); Erick, Ruan Pablo and Caio Alexandre (transition); Kanu (physical reconditioning); João Paulo, Ramos Mingo and Erick Pulga (injured).
The match between Bahia and Flamengo will be played this Sunday (05), at 6:30 pm, at Arena Fonte Nova, in Salvador. The match will be broadcast exclusively on Premiere (pay-per-view) . The referee will be Rodrigo Lima (PE).