Gazeta Esportiva.com
·9 February 2026
Close to renewal, Angileri watches Corinthians v Palmeiras in Itaquera

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·9 February 2026

Left-back Fabrizio Angileri attended the Neo Química Arena on Sunday night to watch the derby between Corinthians and Palmeiras, for the seventh round of the Campeonato Paulista. The Argentine arrived in São Paulo to undergo medical exams and sign a contract with Timão.
The information was first published by TNT Sports and confirmed by Gazeta Esportiva.

(Photo: Rodrigo Coca/Agência Corinthians)
Angileri is a familiar face to Corinthians fans. The player defended the black-and-white club in 2025, but became a free agent after his contract ended in December last year. In total, he played 42 matches for the team.
The Timão board made an offer to renew with the full-back, but did not reach the values desired by him and his staff. More than a month after the contract ended, the parties finally reached an agreement.
The left-back arrives to be the backup for Matheus Bidu, since Hugo suffered a right knee injury. Angileri can also play as a third center-back.
In addition to Angileri, Corinthians is close to confirming another signing. This time it’s midfielder Zakaria Labyad, who has been without a club since the start of this year after playing for Dalian Yingbo in China. The Moroccan, who played alongside Memphis Depay at PSV, is expected in the coming days to sign a contract until the end of the year.
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The board led by Osmar Stabile is also negotiating the signing of midfielder Allan from Flamengo. The talks are well advanced, but the deal has not yet been finalized.
In this transfer window, Corinthians has already signed four reinforcements: Gabriel Paulista, Matheus Pereira, Pedro Milans, and Kaio César. The club is also close to confirming goalkeeper João Ricardo from Fortaleza, who is recovering from a shoulder problem and is expected next month.
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