Corinthians posts R$168m April deficit, above forecast | OneFootball

Corinthians posts R$168m April deficit, above forecast | OneFootball

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·19 June 2026

Corinthians posts R$168m April deficit, above forecast

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Corinthians released its financial statement for the month of April showing a deficit of R$ 168 million. According to ge, the amount is approximately 130% higher than the budget forecast for the period, which was R$ 72.9 million.

The club explained that the main reason for this negative result was the lack of player sales during the first four months of 2026.


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The board had initially expected to raise a net R$ 75 million from transfer deals early in the season. However, it chose to postpone those moves to focus on the team’s performance in the Libertadores and secure a higher valuation for the squad.

Following this strategy, Corinthians turned down international approaches, such as the offers for Yuri Alberto, Hugo Souza, and André.

The board’s goal is to bring in 25 million euros (around R$ 148.4 million at the current exchange rate) from player sales in the next transfer window, which will be open from July 20 to September 11.

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


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