AVANTE MEU TRICOLOR
·6. Februar 2026
São Paulo get Alisson enquiry from Santos after failed move

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·6. Februar 2026

After seeing his move to rival Corinthians blocked by the rival's lack of conditions (and interest) to fulfill the agreed payment of R$ 1 million upfront for a one-season loan, midfielder Alisson is definitely ready to leave São Paulo.
And the 32-year-old player's destination might be another traditional rival: Santos.
As revealed by ‘ESPN‘ and confirmed by AVANTE MEU TRICOLOR, executives from the coastal team spoke with São Paulo representatives during the last two derbies between the teams, inquiring about the situation of the number 25.
The Santos representatives were informed that the conditions offered to Corinthians remain: R$ 1.5 million for a one-year loan, with R$ 1 million paid upfront and R$ 500,000 in the second semester. Later, if he plays 25 matches, even if only for half the time, they will have to pay a little over R$ 1.5 million. If Santos wants to use him against São Paulo, they will have to pay a fee of R$ 2 million.
The coastal team has not yet advanced in negotiations (nor made an official proposal). They are evaluating the conditions and promised to respond soon.
Alisson knows he is not in Hernán Crespo's plans. The clear signal came last Wednesday (4), at Vila Belmiro, when in his press conference, it was made clear that Alisson lost his place after not moving to the east zone. This was after indicating that the player would be embraced.
In other words, for those who understand... Even Rafinha, now the club's sports manager and former teammate of number 25, tried to work to overcome the crisis. But the management is clear: they no longer want to count on the player.
AMT found that Alisson's agents have been trying since last week to find a new destination for the midfielder. Some other interested parties have emerged, but São Paulo insists on receiving R$ 1 million upfront for the loan to open talks.
Besides Santos, another attractive business possibility is the U.S. soccer market. The player's staff received inquiries from Americans, which would be a dream solution for both Alisson and São Paulo. Now it remains to be seen if this option materializes.
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