Tite will have to define who will take the BH and Cebolinha vacancy
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0Flamengo returns to the pitch next Thursday (11) to face Fortaleza at Maracanã, in a valid match for the 16th round of the Brazilian Championship. Under the command of Tite, the red and black squad will hold the second preparatory training session this Tuesday (9), aiming for the important clash.
Mengão will have to deal with difficulties due to the high number of absences. Cebolinha and Bruno Henrique are out of action due to their injuries. This way, Tite will have to decide between the young athletes from Ninho do Urubu for replacement.
According to information gathered by Gazeta do Urubu, Lorran has an advantage in the dispute and should start as a starter in attack. The probable Flamengo for the clash against Fortaleza has: Rossi, Wesley, Fabrício Bruno, David Luiz, Ayrton Lucas, Allan, Pulgar, Gerson, Lorran (Werton), Luiz Araújo and Pedro.
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Our red and black teams face the first challenge of the season
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0Our girls from Sesc RJ Flamengo face Unilife, in the National Cup of Pro-Vôlei Clubs. You watch the game here, live and with images:
The Most Wanted appears among the giants of Europe
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0The Flamengo managed to restructure itself financially and can now invest heavily in the squad, signing the main athletes in South America. For this reason, Mais Querido is on the list of the 50 clubs with the most investment in signings in the world, with 208 million euros (R$ 1.2 billion) in the last five years.
According to data from the CIES Football Observatory, Rubro-Negro was in 43rd place on the list of clubs with the most investments in the world. Flamengo is the Brazilian team with the most money spent on signings in the last five years compared to Botafogo (85 million euros) and Palmeiras (75 million euros).
CHECK THE LIST:1st Chelsea
2nd Manchester United
3rd Manchester City
4th Arsenal
5th Tottenham
43rd Flamengo
MOST EXPENSIVE HIRING IN FLAMENGO'S HISTORYMost expensive signing in FLAMENGO's history Most Dear is Carlos Alcaraz. The Argentine was bought by Rubro-Negro from Southampton for 17.6 million euros (R$ 108 million).
FOCUS ON THE NEXT GAMESo, with Charly Alcaraz available , Flamengo returns to the field this Thursday (26), in the second leg of the Libertadores quarter-finals, against Peñarol. Rubro-Negro needs a victory by two or more goals to qualify for the semi-finals.
Argentine star evaluates the possibility of playing in South American football,
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0Lionel Messi, who has a contract with Inter Miami until December 2025, is reportedly considering leaving the United States to play, for the first time, in South American football. The information comes from the German newspaper Bild, and surprised the world of football, including Brazil, where clubs like Mengão, Corinthians and Palmeiras usually make large investments in renowned players.
However, despite the interest that could emerging from Brazilian giants, Messi's desire would be to return to Argentina to defend Newell's Old Boys, his formative club. The star left the Argentine team at the age of 13 to join the Barcelona academy, where he built a historic career, winning 10 La Liga titles, four UEFA Champions Leagues and three FIFA Club World Cups.
After a long and successful spell at Barcelona, Messi transferred to Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) in 2021, where he played alongside Neymar and Mbappé. However, despite expectations, the Parisian team failed to achieve major continental achievements during their stay. At the end of his contract with PSG, Messi decided to try North American football, playing in Major League Soccer (MLS) for Inter Miami, David Beckham's club.
Now, at 37 years old, the Argentine is studying a return to South American football, with the intention of playing in the Copa Libertadores. This move would mark a new chapter in his career, this time closer to his home country and his first fans.
If Messi chose to play in Brazil, the CRF could repeat great signings from the past, as it did in 1995 when bringing Romário from Barcelona, when "Baixinho" was the best player in the world. Furthermore, in 2011, Mais Querido convinced Milan to release Ronaldinho Gaúcho, also voted the best player in the world twice in the 2000s. Messi, with his vast experience and achievements, would certainly attract the interest of any major South American club , including Mengão.
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