Calleri unsure on São Paulo future, urges board to rethink | OneFootball

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·8 February 2026

Calleri unsure on São Paulo future, urges board to rethink

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The striker Calleri is truly regaining his form at the start of this São Paulo season, after a difficult and practically lost 2025, during which he underwent knee surgery. This year, he is already the team's top scorer, with four goals.

With a contract valid with Tricolor until December of this year, the Argentine was asked in the mixed zone at Morumbi after the 2-1 victory over Primavera this Saturday (7) if the club has already approached him for a renewal. He put the responsibility on the management.


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“That’s up to the management, I try to do my part, make myself available to the coach and do as much as I can here at São Paulo, which is what I want most. Then, for next year, we’ll have to rethink things to see what they want and what I want as well,” said the Tricolor’s number 9.

Calleri has played eight matches in 2026 and has scored twice against Portuguesa, once against Santos, and now against Primavera in the last Paulistão match.

The striker also made a point of highlighting the unity of the group, which managed to keep the club’s internal crisis away from the pitch, with good performances and victories on the field.

“We always try to stay focused on what we need to do, wear the shirt and win. Things that are outside of football, we see on social media, we know everything that happened, but we win games. We’ve won three, drew at Vila, picked up points in the Brasileirão, the group is getting more and more united, we want to reach the Paulista final,” declared the São Paulo idol.

Buoyed by an unbeaten streak that now totals four matches, São Paulo will try to maintain their good form now in the Brasileirão, when they face Grêmio this Wednesday (11), at 9:30 p.m. (Brasília time), again at Morumbi.

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇧🇷 here.

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