Central do Timão
·1 July 2026
Corinthians have seven players able to sign pre-contracts, see status

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·1 July 2026

Starting this Tuesday (1st), seven players from Corinthians’ women’s squad are now allowed to sign pre-contracts with any other team. The players are under contract with the club until December 31, 2026, and under FIFA rules, athletes who enter the final six months of their contracts are free to negotiate with other clubs at no cost for the following season.
The list of Brabas players includes goalkeepers Lelê and Ana Morganti, center-backs Agustina Barroso and Thaís Regina, midfielder Vic Albuquerque, and forwards Ariel Godoi and Carol Nogueira.

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If they do not renew their contracts by the end of the season, all of them will be able to leave Parque São Jorge without a transfer fee once their deals expire.
Check out the players whose contracts are valid until December 2026:
Another case drawing attention in the squad is that of forward Gisela Robledo. The Colombian has a contract until August 31, 2026, and because she has been in the final six months of her deal since February, she can already sign a pre-contract with any team.
Corinthians has shown interest in renewing the player’s contract, but negotiations are still ongoing. The forward has also attracted interest from clubs abroad and is evaluating the sporting project before deciding her future.
The Brabas’ contract situation comes at a time when the club is facing financial challenges. In recent months, Corinthians has recorded delays in payments to professional athletes. In women’s football, in addition to image rights for the month of June that are still pending, the players are also awaiting payment of bonuses related to recent titles and campaigns, such as the 2025 Women’s Libertadores and the Champions Cup.
Even in this scenario, the board is working to strengthen the sport. The club is in talks for the arrival of a new sponsor aimed at women’s football, as well as the futsal and basketball teams. Internally, the deal is seen as important to expanding the financial stability of these sports throughout the season.
With qualification for the round of 16 of the Women’s Copa do Brasil secured after the win over Palmeiras, the Brabas squad now enters a break in the national calendar before the competitions resume in the second half of the year.
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇧🇷 here.
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