Coluna do Fla
·28 March 2026
Do you back Léo Pereira and Rossi extending with Flamengo? Vote!

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·28 March 2026

Flamengo remains focused on its 2026 commitments, but is also keeping an eye on the situation of some players for 2027. It’s no coincidence that the Rubro-Negro intends to open talks to renew the contracts of Léo Pereira and Rossi. So, Coluna do Fla wants to know: do you, Flamengo fan, approve of extending the players’ contracts?
Do you approve of the contract renewal of Léo Pereira and Rossi with Flamengo?
Léo Pereira is one of Flamengo’s standout players at the start of the 2026 season. Not surprisingly, the center back earned his first-ever call-up to the Brazilian National Team and will face France and Croatia during this FIFA international window.
In addition, Rossi remains the undisputed starter for Flamengo under Leonardo Jardim. The Argentine once again stood out by preventing the Rubro-Negro from going down 2-1 to Corinthians last Sunday (22), after stopping a clear chance from Yuri Alberto.
In addition to Léo Pereira and Rossi, Flamengo has other players on its renewal list: Alex Sandro, Danilo and Bruno Henrique. After all, these players are under contract with the Rubro-Negro until the end of 2026.
However, Alex Sandro has not yet decided whether he wants to renew with Mengão. That’s because, at 35 years old, the player wants to slow down his playing schedule. In addition, Danilo is in a similar situation to the fullback, as he is considering retirement at the end of the year. Finally, Bruno Henrique is already in talks to renew with Mengão, with a new deal through the end of 2027.
Meanwhile, Flamengo continues preparing to face Red Bull Bragantino on April 2, after the FIFA international window. On that occasion, the ball starts rolling at 9:30 p.m. Brasília time at Estádio Cicero de Souza Marques, for the ninth round of the Brasileirão.
As tradition dictates, Coluna do Fla will bring all the details of the match between Flamengo and Bragantino through YouTube, the website and social media. However, Premiere (pay-per-view) will broadcast the Brasileirão clash.
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