Coluna do Fla
·26 March 2026
Former Argentina No 10 reveals he almost played for Flamengo

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·26 March 2026

Flamengo fans who closely followed the team at the start of the last decade grew tired of the ‘Walter Montillo saga’ at the Rubro-Negro. The negotiations came close to a happy ending, but small details were missing. The Argentine himself revealed the situation.
— The one that came close was Corinthians, but the one that was always right there at the door and never worked out was Flamengo. There were several times when it didn’t work out with Flamengo. When I was in China, Flamengo also tried, but the Chinese wouldn’t let me leave. But Flamengo was always very close — Montillo told ESPN.
Montillo caught the attention of Brazilian football in 2010. In the quarterfinals of that year’s Libertadores, against Flamengo, the Argentine attacking midfielder scored a brilliant goal that sealed the Rubro-Negro’s elimination. Playing for Universidad de Chile, the former midfielder chipped goalkeeper Bruno, sending the Chilean side to the semifinals.
That same year, Flamengo tried to sign Montillo, but the midfielder joined Cruzeiro instead. Later, the Argentine moved to Santos. However, Mengo tried to take the player from both clubs. In 2014, the ‘hermano’ moved to China, where he played until 2016, and the Rubro-Negro kept an eye on him.
However, Montillo never wore Flamengo’s Manto Sagrado and retired in 2020 at Universidad de Chile. With the Argentina national team, he made six appearances for the senior side, in addition to playing in the 2003 FIFA U-20 World Cup. The Argentine is currently 41 years old.
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