
Soccer
26 Set 2025 | 20:00 |
After competing in the Club World Cup, Flamengo traded Gerson to Zenit of Russia for €25 million. The midfielder, who signed a contract until 2030, pushed behind the scenes for the transfer to be completed given the financial offer was considered irresistible .
However, his time in Russian football has been marked by physical problems . The player suffered an injury to the rectus femoris muscle in his right leg and has been sidelined for over a month. Gerson last played on August 23rd.
According to journalist Fabrício Lopes, Gerson asked Flamengo for permission to undergo treatment at the Ninho do Urubu training center . Flamengo's board granted the go-ahead, but the plan still requires approval from Zenit.
Fabrício Lopes on Gerson and Flamengo: "Bap doesn't see the possibility of a return"
Despite the nearing recovery, the possibility of a return to the red-black squad has been ruled out. According to Fabrício Lopes, president Luiz Eduardo Baptista (BAP) is not considering bringing the midfielder back after leaving through the 'back door' .
"Gerson was injured in Russia and asked Flamengo if he could recover at Ninho do Urubu with Flamengo's doctors . The Rio de Janeiro club said yes, but he needs to get authorization from the Russians. Now, if Gerson asks to return to play for Flamengo, that's a bad thing. Bap doesn't see a return," the journalist said on the Resenha Rubro-Negra channel.
With a contract with Zenit until 2030, Gerson could seek a departure as early as January, given the instability at the Russian club. While not in Ancelotti's plans for the last Brazilian national team call-up, the player still wants to return to Mengão , albeit on loan, to gain visibility and dream of the World Cup.
Coach, former Mengão, resigned from Fluminense after elimination in the Copa Sudamericana and thinks about when he should return to football
26 Set 2025 | 19:00 |
Former Flamengo coach Renato Gaúcho surprised everyone by announcing his resignation from Fluminense following their Copa Sudamericana elimination to Lanús. At the Maracanã, Fluminense drew 1-1, but having lost the first leg 1-0, they were ultimately eliminated from the international competition .
Without a club, Renato Gaúcho is considering his next steps. The coach has been showing discomfort with the criticism he's received, especially on social media, and hasn't ruled out taking a career break . It's worth noting that in September, the coach had already considered leaving Fluminense and has now officially confirmed his departure following the elimination.
Renato Gaúcho, ex-Flamengo, after Fluminense's elimination: "I just resigned to the president"
During the post-match press conference, Renato answered questions normally until he was asked a final question . At that point, the coach, who worked for Mais Querido in 2021, revealed the decision he had already communicated to the club's president.
"I shouldn't even be talking to you about this; the president is the one who's going to speak out. But all these questions, from some internet geniuses, a lot of people are going after these geniuses . Before I came here, I just resigned to the president," Renato said.
He then added: "From now on, there will be another guy here. You'll ask him the same questions, and I want to see his answers . I want to see if he'll field the team the fans want or the team he has in his head," the coach concluded.
Mengão faces La Acade in the tournament semifinals and the strength of the red-black squad will also be a topic of discussion before the decisive clash.
26 Set 2025 | 18:00 |
The Copa Libertadores semifinal between Racing and Flamengo pits two of the continent's giants against each other, albeit in very different circumstances. The matchup, besides being a clash of styles on the field, exposes the financial disparity between Argentine and Brazilian soccer .
According to market data, Racing's squad is valued at approximately R$430 million, while Flamengo's is valued at R$1.3 billion, almost three times as much . This difference reveals how the Rio de Janeiro club has built one of the most expensive and powerful squads in South America, while the Argentines are betting on young players from the academy and experienced athletes trained at home.
At Flamengo, players like Arrascaeta, Pedro, De La Cruz, and Samuel Lino are among the most highly valued on the continent. Continued investment in recent years has solidified Flamengo as a powerhouse off the field as well , comparable to mid-sized European clubs.
Without the same financial clout, Racing maintains the Argentine tradition of developing talent and operating on a more modest budget. Even so, they reached the semifinals after eliminating Vélez Sarsfield , demonstrating collective strength and tactical discipline, aspects that offset the economic gap with Flamengo.
This reality illustrates the current contrast in South American football: while Brazilian clubs enjoy million-dollar TV, sponsorship and box office contracts , Argentine clubs are struggling with financial constraints and the early departure of promising young players to Europe.
On the field, Flamengo is the favorite due to its squad size and market value. However, the pressure comes with the billion-dollar investment: each early elimination has an even greater impact . Racing, on the other hand, enters the field feeling lighter but motivated, knowing that overcoming a financial giant on the continent would be a historic feat.
Thus, the semifinal isn't just about football. It's also a clash between two forms of management and two economic realities : on the one hand , the financial power and depth of the red-and-black squad; on the other, Argentina's tradition of resilience, which continues to compete despite such vast odds.
Mengão managed to have the amount paid for TV 'blocked', as it attempts to review the agreement made with the League for broadcasting rights.
26 Set 2025 | 16:00 |
The behind-the-scenes dispute over the Brasileirão broadcasting rights remains turbulent. Last Wednesday (24), Flamengo filed a lawsuit against Libra , questioning the division of quotas. The measure provoked an immediate reaction from the group of clubs , which released an official statement criticizing the red-black stance.
Libra on Flamengo's lawsuit: "The club claims losses within a billion-dollar contract, which does not reflect its financial situation"
“Libra repudiates the unilateral and sudden decision of the current Flamengo management, which filed a lawsuit against the group of clubs of which it is a part, blocking financial transfers enshrined in the contract and eroding the harmony of the group by questioning agreements already reached ,” the entity stated.
The Rio de Janeiro club is questioning the revenue sharing model. With the injunction granted by Judge Lúcia Helena de Passo of the Rio de Janeiro Court of Justice, Globo was notified to deposit the amounts related to Libra's TV contracts in court. Flamengo is thus seeking to avoid losses that, according to its board, occur when the funds are distributed in a manner deemed unfair by game viewership.
The court ruling blocked some of the Libra clubs' funds: approximately R$77 million. If the impasse continues until the end of the season, the amount in dispute could reach R$230 million . The measure affects not only Flamengo, but also the other Libra members: São Paulo, Palmeiras, Santos, Bahia, Grêmio, Vitória, Atlético-MG, and Red Bull Bragantino.
The main disagreement lies in the division of audience shares. The other clubs argue that the distribution should be equal . Flamengo, however, argues that this does not reflect market reality. According to the club, in games like a match against Red Bull Bragantino, most of the viewership is due to the interest of the red-and-black fans. Therefore, the board considers it unfair that both teams receive equal amounts.
" LiBRA condemns the unilateral and sudden decision of Flamengo's current management, which filed a lawsuit against the group of clubs to which it belongs , blocking financial transfers enshrined in the contract and eroding the group's harmony by questioning agreements already reached. The club claims losses within a billion-dollar contract, which does not reflect its financial situation. This extreme measure confirms a stance that prioritizes short-term private interests, when in fact the true losers are the teams that rely on this money for their cash flow, bill payments, and salaries.
LiBRA has always been dedicated to serving the interests of its members, including Flamengo's concerns regarding the current model. Although this topic has been extensively debated in the past, the matter was brought back to the table and submitted to the democratic will of all members , who voted to maintain the current format. The institution will spare no effort to defend the legitimacy of collective decisions and compliance with contracts in court.
"The entity, together with its clubs, aims to protect the interests of the vast majority of clubs that believe in joint development, respect for agreements, and the strengthening of Brazilian football. It further emphasizes that the disagreement and the necessary legal action are directed exclusively at the conduct of the current management of the Flamengo club , which insists on not respecting commitments made and contracts signed by the Clube de Regatas do Flamengo institution, preserving the entity's respect for the history and fans of its associated club," Libra emphasized.