Flamengo & Gabriel Brazão: Transfer Options | Santos Goalkeeper

O Flamengo has ways to remove goalkeeper Gabriel Brazão of Santos. The first of these is to pay 15 million euros, the equivalent of R$95 million. If football director José Boto puts this value on the table, Santos will hand over its good goalkeeper to the opponent. He is 25 years old. He would be Rossi’s immediate backup, as Flamengo understands that Dyogo Alves is still very young. Fla’s president, Bap, said that the club has R$1 billion to spend on reinforcements if needed.

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The second way is to offer strikers to Santos, like Michael himself, who played in Sunday’s match against Mirassol, in a 3-3 draw, but lost space in Filipe Luís’ team and should be traded in the summer. Michael is with Fla at the Intercontinental World Cup in Qatar, but he shouldn’t stay in Gávea.

Goalkeeper Gabriel Brazão, from Santos, could sign with Flamengo for 2026: R$95 million is his price / Santos

This way, Santos would lower Brazão’s value and involve the attacker in negotiations. There are others in Mengão’s squad. Santos would be willing to listen to the offers. The Vila club needs goal-scoring strikers. Not entirely Michael’s case, but he would be welcome. The problem is that Vojvoda wants a striker in the area and not on the flanks.

Santos needs strikers

Santos needs a center forward, as Tiquinho Soares it didn’t work. Tiquinho arrived with great hope of doing in Vila what he did in Botafogo, but he didn’t do well during the season.

Tiquinho should be negotiated too. Santos will lose striker Guilherme. The player goes to United States football. Santos only discusses the value of the transaction. The club already has US$1.3 million in its hands, approximately R$7 million. But try a little cry: US$ 2 million. Guilherme asked to leave.

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But he shouldn’t get much more money. Guilherme looks like a kid, but he’s already 30 years old.. He seeks his financial independence and also greater disstrength of the Santos fans. He was one of the players hostile to the fans during the season. He even said that he would no longer play for the team. But he changed his mind and stayed until the end of the year.

Marcus Cole

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