AVANTE MEU TRICOLOR
·5. März 2026
Alisson waives owed payments to join Fluminense on loan

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·5. März 2026

São Paulo and Fluminense have reached an agreement, and midfielder Alisson had his loan to the Rio de Janeiro team finalized on Wednesday afternoon (4).
As AVANTE MEU TRICOLOR found out, to facilitate the negotiation, the former São Paulo number 25 even gave up amounts he was still owed, such as signing bonuses, image rights, and prizes. At Fluminense, he will earn a higher salary.
As already known, the portion that Alisson will forgo in terms of some rights will serve as a form of payment, since the loan will be free of charge. The Rio club will only be responsible for paying the player's full salary.
Additionally, the contract will include two main clauses: a purchase option of 2.5 million euros (about R$ 15.3 million) and a penalty clause for Alisson to play against Tricolor do Morumbi during the loan, valued at over R$ 2 million.
In total, Alisson's departure will save the Morumbi club approximately R$ 7 million, including R$ 5.5 million in salary until the end of the season and another R$ 2 million from the debt forgiven by the former number 25.
Alisson is the third São Paulo player to be transferred in the current transfer window. Before him, the club sold midfielder Rodriguinho to Bragantino for 3 million dollars (about R$ 15.6 million) and forward Erick to Vitória for R$ 6.3 million.
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