
Soccer
15 Abr 2024 | 18:45 |
The Brazilian midfielder Felipe Anderson, currently in the Lazio squad, is about to become Palmeiras' latest reinforcement. After intense speculation about his future, sources close to the player confirmed that he signed a pre-contract with Alviverde, establishing his move to the São Paulo club from the middle of the year.
The signing of Felipe Anderson represents a strategic move by Palmeiras to reinforce its squad and increase its chances of success in future competitions. With extensive experience in European football and having represented the Brazilian national team on several occasions, the midfielder brings with him a set of technical and tactical skills that can add value to the team.
THE MIDSIGN SIGNS THE PRE CONTRACT WITH CLUB PAULISTA
At 28 years of age, Felipe Anderson has already played for internationally renowned clubs, including spells at Santos and Lazio itself. His versatility on the field, combined with his abilityto create plays and score goals, makes him a welcome addition to the Palmeiras squad, as they look to remain competitive on both the national and South American scenes. p>
Despite having been speculated as a possible reinforcement for Flamengo, negotiations between the player and Palmeiras appear to have progressed quickly and efficiently, culminating in the signing of the pre-contract. This decision also reflects the ambitious vision and financial resources available at Alviverde, which did not hesitate to invest in a high-caliber player like Felipe Anderson.
The arrival of the Brazilian midfielder at Palmeiras will certainly be received with enthusiasm for the club's fans, who hope to see their new signing in action as soon as possible. With the season underway and important competitions ahead, Felipe Anderson's presence could be fundamental to Alviverde's success in their goals of winning titles.
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The 29-year-old midfielder signs a contract valid until 2028 after negotiations with Fulham, the player erased memories of the period in which he played for Mais Querido
30 Ago 2025 | 10:08 |
Palmeiras confirmed this Friday (29) the signing of midfielder Andreas Pereira, 29 years old . The player signed a contract until December 2028 and will become a reinforcement for the squad led by Abel Ferreira for the rest of the season.
The transfer was agreed for €10 million (approximately R$63 million). The payment will be made in installments over four years, an agreement accepted by Fulham, the English club that held the player's rights. "Now I'm in a relationship with Brazil's greatest champion," Andreas declared in his first statement after the deal was official.
Before traveling, Andreas underwent medical examinations while still in England. He is expected to arrive in São Paulo in the coming days to join the Alviverde squad and begin work at the training center.
The midfielder made his debut in Brazilian football in 2021, when he played on loan at Mais Querido from Manchester United. Despite his strong performances, his time there was marked by a mistake that resulted in Palmeiras' second goal in the 2021 Copa Libertadores final, which the Alviverde team won 2-1 over the Rubro-Negro.
After the official announcement of his arrival at Palmeiras, Andreas drew attention for his social media stance. The player deleted the highlight he had on his profile about his time at Flamengo . Many fans interpreted the gesture as a definitive end to that cycle.
Midfielder unlikely to stay at West Ham after cleared of sports betting charges, but likely to remain in English football
30 Ago 2025 | 09:40 |
The Premier League transfer window closes next Monday (1st) and one of the most talked about names is Lucas Paquetá , revealed by Flamengo. After being cleared of gambling charges, the West Ham midfielder has once again attracted interest from English clubs. The player is having a great start to the season, with two goals in three appearances for the Hammers . According to journalist Cahê Mota, Aston Villa, Tottenham and Everton are monitoring the number 10's situation.
West Ham has no intention of facilitating Paquetá's exit and has stipulated that it will only negotiate for a minimum of £50 million (R$367 million). Although a transfer is considered unlikely, behind-the-scenes talks are ongoing. Among those interested, Aston Villa appears to be the most willing to formalize an offer . Tottenham, which led the race ten days ago, has cooled its interest after investing R$379 million in the signing of Dutchman Xavi Simons from RB Leipzig.
Despite West Ham's poor start to the Premier League season, with three defeats, Paquetá has stood out. He scored against Chelsea and Wolverhampton Wanderers, and has actively participated in the team's attacking plays. This strong performance, combined with his acquittal by the English FA a month ago, has put the midfielder back in the spotlight . As a result, coach Carlo Ancelotti has called him up for Brazil's upcoming 2026 World Cup qualifiers against Chile and Bolivia.
The current situation is very different from a year ago. During the Copa América, Flamengo attempted to repatriate Paquetá, offering €15 million and assuming the risk of a possible suspension . However, the offer was immediately rejected by West Ham. With the acquittal and the market value of the player, any chance of a return to Brazil has been practically ruled out. According to Cahê Mota, both his career planning and the amount of money involved rule out a return to the Mais Querido at this time.
DECISION ON THE WAY
Before the window closes, Paquetá will still take to the field for West Ham. The team faces Nottingham Forest this Sunday (31) . Immediately after the match, the player will travel to Rio de Janeiro, where he will report to the national team on Monday (1st) — the day on which his future in English football will also be decided.
Mengão negotiated the midfielder with Colorado in 2024, but to this day has not received the agreed amounts for the sale, despite more than a year of agreement.
30 Ago 2025 | 08:46 |
After a year and a half without making the due payments , Internacional was found guilty by the Brazilian Football Confederation's National Chamber for Dispute Resolution (CNRD) of defaulting on the negotiations for Thiago Maia with Flamengo. Internacional had reported the case in November of last year.
The CNRD decision provides that Internacional must:
Despite the conviction, the Rio Grande do Sul club still has the possibility of appealing the decision. However, at Flamengo , the assessment is that the CBF processes take excessively long , which will likely prolong the resolution of the case even further.
The agreement between the clubs was signed in February 2023 for €4 million, payable in ten installments. Internacional, however, failed to pay any of the installments. The attempt to transfer the player to Santos, even without having paid Flamengo, sparked outrage among the club's board , who blocked the negotiation. Thiago Maia arrived in São Paulo for medical examinations but ended up returning to Porto Alegre.
Even before the conviction, Internacional had already felt the weight of the "default" on the field . In the round of 16 of the Libertadores in August, they faced Flamengo, with Thiago Maia on the field, but were defeated 3-0 on aggregate. Internacional advanced to the quarterfinals, leaving the Gauchos behind.