AVANTE MEU TRICOLOR
·6 July 2026
Opinion: São Paulo right to sign Newton, can grow under Dorival

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·6 July 2026

By Vinícius Perazzini*
My reading is that São Paulo is making a good deal. Newton is a defensive midfielder with good size (1.88m) and strength. He’s not the kind of midfielder who only destroys play; he has a good short pass. Over time, he also started to take more risks when building out with diagonal passes, something he practically didn’t do in his first months as a professional.
Developed by Jacuipense, he arrived at Botafogo in 2022 for the under-23s and was promoted to the first team in 2023. Last year, he enjoyed a good run as a starter under Davide Ancelotti. He lost space in 2026, especially after the arrival of Franclim Carvalho, but he was still an interesting player to add depth to the squad.
In March, he was close to being transferred to Santos, but the clubs were unable to sort out the bureaucracy before the transfer window closed. Santos would have paid 3 million euros.
Newton needs time and an environment that shields him from immediate pressure. He is a player with the potential to develop under Dorival Júnior at São Paulo.
São Paulo and Botafogo reached a verbal agreement to formalize a permanent swap involving midfielder Newton and Venezuelan center-back Nahuel Ferraresi.
As confirmed by AVANTE MEU TRICOLOR, with the commercial terms aligned, the legal departments of both clubs are working on the contract wording to complete the bureaucratic procedures and make the deal official.
The negotiations, which began in early June, intensified in recent days until both sides reached a mutual understanding. As part of the financial arrangement, both São Paulo and Botafogo will retain significant percentages of the players’ economic rights for future transfers.
The structure of the deal also includes the consent of third parties holding rights, such as Jacuipense (BA), the midfielder’s formative club.
Initially, Botafogo insisted on releasing Newton only with a purchase clause set at 5 million euros (around R$ 29.4 million). São Paulo offered 3 million euros (approximately R$ 17.7 million), which was rejected.
* Vinícius Perazzini is editor of The Sporting News website and a declared Botafogo supporter, a club he also covered as a reporter/beat writer for many years.
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