AVANTE MEU TRICOLOR
·24. März 2026
Fed up with waiting! Allan Barcellos leaves São Paulo for Palmeiras?

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·24. März 2026

Coach Allan Barcellos has grown tired of São Paulo’s false promises and will leave the club, in talks that began this Tuesday (24), where he served as head coach of the under-20 team. Despite the coach’s initiative, the parties are now negotiating a mutual termination.
The departure comes as a surprise, since earlier this year Barcellos had signed a contract renewal with Tricolor through the end of 2027. However, as reported by AVANTE MEU TRICOLOR, some promises not fulfilled by the board, such as his transition to the club’s senior team, upset the coach, who decided to leave São Paulo.
And to make matters worse, his destination could be rival Palmeiras. According to the website Nosso Palestra, Allan, who has been on the rival’s radar for some time, is already in advanced talks to take over Palmeiras’ under-20 team. However, nothing is official yet at this point.
Besides Palmeiras, a few other Brazilian clubs have approached Barcellos in recent months both to work in youth development and at the senior level.
Allan Barcellos had already been showing a certain level of dissatisfaction after promises of new developments within the club, which did not happen over the last three months, with him appearing only very rarely at the Barra Funda training center alongside the senior squad.
Not feeling that the process of moving from the youth setup to the senior team was actually happening at São Paulo, he preferred to seek a fresh start and is expected to accept the challenge of coaching Palmeiras.
According to sources heard by AMT, Roger Machado’s arrival at Tricolor had no influence on Barcellos’ decision, as he truly chose to leave because of São Paulo’s unfulfilled promises over the last two years, more specifically in the last three months.
With Tricolor’s youth teams, the still only 33-year-old coach won back-to-back Under-20 Copa do Brasil titles (2024 and 2025) and the Copinha (2025), in addition to finishing as runner-up in the same competition at the start of 2026.
The coach’s recent success at São Paulo even led Brazil’s under-20 national team to sound out Allan Barcellos for the job, after Ramon Menezes was dismissed at the end of last season.
Allan arrived at Cotia in 2022 from Grêmio and, before taking over the juniors, worked with the Under-13, Under-14, Under-15, Under-16, and Under-17 teams.
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