AVANTE MEU TRICOLOR
·4 February 2026
New signing on BID: São Paulo’s full-back cleared to play under Crespo

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·4 February 2026

On the same day he was finally announced as São Paulo’s newest signing, right-back Lucas Ramon already took part in the team’s training session this Tuesday (3rd) at the Barra Funda training center and was registered in the CBF’s BID by the club.
Thus, Ramon is now cleared to play for Tricolor, leaving it up to coach Hernán Crespo to decide when he will be included in the squad for his new team’s matches. The player, who was one of Mirassol’s standouts last season, trained normally with his new teammates this afternoon, but will still work on improving his fitness over the next few days before being available to the Argentine coach.
Lucas Ramon’s name appeared in the daily information bulletin early in the evening, making him legally eligible to play for his new club.

The 31-year-old player signed a contract with São Paulo until December 31, 2027 – with an automatic renewal clause if he meets sporting goals. Alongside midfielder Danielzinho, the full-back was one of Mirassol’s standouts in 2025.
“Joining São Paulo is the fulfillment of a dream. I’m very happy, because it’s a giant club. I’m going to give my all to make the most of this opportunity. I feel like I’ve fought my whole career for this chance. It’s an immense joy to be able to represent São Paulo,” celebrated Lucas Ramon in his first words.
Tricolor already had a verbal agreement and a pre-contract with the player, but still faced difficulties from Mirassol’s side to release Lucas, since his contract with the team from the countryside was valid until May. After an agreement between the parties, with the player giving up amounts he was due in bonuses and image rights, he was finally announced at São Paulo.
Lucas Ramon scored four goals and provided five assists (two and three, respectively, in the Brasileirão) in 44 games for Mirassol this season. Like his teammate Danielzinho, he is another ‘late bloomer’. At a big club, he only played for Grêmio, and only in the youth categories. His modest career, however, included stints at regionally prominent clubs such as Coritiba and Sport.
Coach Hernán Crespo wrapped up preparations on Tuesday night for the derby against Santos at Vila Belmiro, and is expected to field his strongest lineup for the clash
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