How do you rate Corinthians' window? Vote! | OneFootball

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·29 March 2026

How do you rate Corinthians' window? Vote!

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The exception transfer window closed last Friday. As a result, Corinthians finalized its squad for the rest of the season. Timão had a very busy transfer market, signing seven reinforcements and formalizing the departure of 11 players.

This was Corinthians’ first transfer window under the command of executive Marcelo Paz, hired in December of last year to replace Fabinho Soldado, who is currently at Internacional.


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Seven new players arrived during this period. They were: center-back Gabriel Paulista, right-back Pedro Milans, midfielder Zakaria Labyad, and forward Jesse Lingard, who were all free agents, in addition to forward Kaio César and defensive midfielders Allan and Matheus Pereira, all on loan.

The club also trimmed the squad at the start of the season and managed some slight relief on the wage bill. Goalkeeper Matheus Donelli (Shabab Al Ahli), defensive midfielder Ryan (Fortaleza), full-back Palacios (Universidad Católica), and center-backs Cacá (Vitória) and Félix Torres (Internacional) were loaned out, with deals valid until the end of the current season.

Meanwhile, Maycon, Talles Magno (who were on loan), and Romero saw their respective contracts expire. At the same time, José Martínez was marked by a ligament injury in his knee and terminated his contract, as did center-forward Héctor Hernández.

Another departure, finally, was Fagner. The right-back terminated his contract with Corinthians in January of this year and joined Cruzeiro on a permanent deal. The black-and-white club’s board projected savings of approximately R$ 8 million with the departure of the 36-year-old player.

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