Corinthians end transfer window with squad in the red | OneFootball

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·3 September 2025

Corinthians end transfer window with squad in the red

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  1. By Vinícios Cotrim | Central do Timão Newsroom

The transfer window in Brazil closed at 23:59 (Brasília time), last Tuesday, September 2. Amid the transfer ban, Corinthians ended up with a 'negative balance' for the period, with one signing and five departures from the squad led by Dorival Júnior.

The only reinforcement was the forward Vitinho, who arrived at Corinthians at no cost, as he was free in the market. He was announced days before the club was banned from making signings, being the only new name for the technical team to work with until the end of the season.


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The five players who left the squad in this window were: Alex Santana (Grêmio), Léo Mana (Criciúma), Diego Palacios (Karpaty-UCR), Igor Coronado (Sharjah-UAE) and Giovane (Hellas Verona-ITA). The first three were only loaned out, meaning they can return to Corinthians after the end of the loan. Coronado and Giovane terminated their contract with Timão permanently.

Counting the entire season, Corinthians only made two signings. The aforementioned Vitinho and Fabrizio Angileri. The left-back was also signed at no cost to the club and has a contract until the end of this season, but is negotiating a renewal for 2026.

Due to the difficulty in signing, renewals are the focus of the board. In addition to Angileri, Matheus Bidu has already had his contract extended, as well as negotiations with Gustavo Henrique being advanced for him to stay at Parque São Jorge. Another player at the end of his contract is Romero, who still has no news about contract extension.

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