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The Football wants to always keep you well informed. The week started off well striker Endrick’s debut at Lyon. The player bThe Brazilian needed just 41 minutes to score his first goal in France. Had the suspension of visas for Brazilians by the USA. The Trump government’s measure focuses on permanent immigration and does not prohibit tourism, but rigorous analysis and consular delays raise a warning signal for those going to the World Cup.

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No Palmeiras said goodbye to Weverton. The goalkeeper leaves the club after winning 12 titles to play for Grêmio. And speaking of transfer, Cruzeiro managed to resist Flamengo’s money and renewed contract Kaio Jorge until the end of 2030. And São Paulo’s crisis reaches its limit.

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Endrick debuts with a goal, becomes a protagonist at Lyon and rekindles his dream of the 2026 World Cup

Not even in his best dreams did the Brazilian center forward Endrick, 19 years oldcould you imagine such a perfect debut for Lyonagainst Lille, in the French Cup. Selected for the first time among the starters by the Portuguese Paulo Fonsecaduring the 72 minutes he was on the field, the attacker on loan from Real Madrid was a torment for his opponents. Read the full article here

Suspension of US visas: what Brazilian fans need to know for the 2026 World Cup

The recent decision by the government of USA to suspend visa issuance for citizens of 75 countries, including Brazil, generated a wave of uncertainty among football fans. With the 2026 World Cup knocking on the door — between June 11th and July 19th —, the doubt is clear: Is the dream of seeing the Brazilian team on American soil at risk? Read the full article here

Weverton did not accept ‘retirement’ at Palmeiras and chose Grêmio: there are two lessons in this story

The exit of Weverton do Palm trees bound for Grêmio There are some lessons. The first of these, which must be recognized, is the provision of the club Leila Pereira to give up the goalkeeper at no cost to the buyer, in a respectful gesture to the professional who had a contract until December. In the world of business and millions of reais flying back and forth in football, this is not acceptable. Read the full article here

Cruzeiro resists Flamengo’s money and renews Kaio Jorge’s contract until the end of 2030

Cruzeiro announced on Monday, the 12th, the renewal of the contract of striker Kaio Jorge. The number 19, who became the team’s main offensive reference last season, extended his relationship with the Minas Gerais club for two more seasons, until December 2030 – the previous agreement was valid until the end of 2028. The celestial movement takes away Flamengo’s millionaire interest in the goalscorer. And it confirms the club’s resistance to Gávea’s money. Read the full article here

Crisis in São Paulo reaches its limit and makes Casares management unsustainable with or without impeachment

O São Paulo allowed the club’s administrative situation to reach the brink of unsustainable. This has to do with the accusations against President Julio Casares, who was supposed to remain in office until December of this year. What happened during his management must continue to be investigated. The club cannot suffer any embezzlement of money, as assumed by the investigations. Read the full article here

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Marcus Cole is a senior football analyst at Archysport with over a decade of experience covering the NFL, college football, and international football leagues. A former NCAA Division I player turned journalist, Marcus brings an insider's understanding of the game to every breakdown. His work focuses on tactical analysis, draft evaluations, and in-depth game previews. When he's not breaking down film, Marcus covers the intersection of football culture and the communities it shapes across America.

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