OffsAIde
·6 February 2026
Flamengo struggle to move players domestically as rivals circle Allan and others

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·6 February 2026

Flamengo are struggling to offload players within Brazil, with bids deemed too low and the club seeking fair compensation. Of four outgoing deals this window, only one involved a domestic club and it concerned a loanee.
According to Globo.com, Atlético-MG bought 50% of Victor Hugo's rights for 2.5 million dollars, R$ 13.4 million, while he was on loan at Santos.
Other domestic exits were limited to players out of contract or out of favour, such as Matheus Cunha to Cruzeiro, Pablo to São Bernardo and Carlinhos to Remo.
Internationally, Viña joined River Plate on loan for 500 thousand dollars, R$ 2.7 million, to year end, and Juninho moved to Pumas for 5 million euros, R$ 32.3 million. Michael agreed a mutual termination before joining Al-Ula, and centre-back Cleiton signed for Wolfsburg.
Santos tried for Michael, but wages and liabilities blocked it. Allan has interest from São Paulo, Corinthians and Vasco, yet Flamengo want compensation despite him being outside Filipe Luís's plans. He is unlikely to leave now and is contracted until the end of 2027.
Grêmio asked about Evertton Araújo and were rebuffed, as were Cruzeiro over Luiz Araújo. Everton Cebolinha was floated in talks around Kaio Jorge, valued at 8 million euros, but Cruzeiro kept their striker and a sale stalled.
São Paulo have resisted Flamengo's approaches and plan to renew Marcos Antônio. Flamengo look set to finish the window without moving Allan domestically, despite his wish for more opportunities in 2026.
Wallace Yan's move to Red Bull Bragantino remains possible after values were agreed then talks paused, and both clubs still see a deal before the deadline.
Source: Globo.com








































