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·9 June 2026

Saga resumes: Flamengo may offer Chilean for Marcos Antônio

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An old saga that distressed Tricolor fans in January may be back. Flamengo’s board is reportedly evaluating alternatives to make the signing of midfielder Marcos Antônio feasible. And, aware of São Paulo’s search for a defensive midfielder on the market, it could offer Chilean Erick Pulgar to make things easier.

The information was published on the X profile ‘Radar da Bola,’ run by journalist Rafael Coutinho.


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Speaking to AVANTE MEU TRICOLOR, sources from São Paulo’s football leadership said they were unaware that the Rio club still had interest in their player and pointed out that there has been no new contact between the teams since the São Paulo side refused to negotiate their No. 8 in January.

According to ‘Radar da Bola,’ among the strategies being considered by the red-and-black side is a proposal involving Pulgar being sent the other way, in addition to the payment of financial compensation set at 6 million euros (around R$33 million at the current exchange rate) to São Paulo.

The financial structure aims to combine a cash injection with the offer of a technically relevant asset to convince São Paulo’s board to release the player.

“So far, the talks remain at the internal study stage, and no official proposal along these lines has been formalized,” the page stressed.

Marcos Antônio is viewed by Flamengo’s coaching staff and football leadership as the ideal profile to fill gaps in midfield and strengthen the squad for the rest of the season’s competitions. “The Rio club’s board is monitoring developments in the market, and new moves are expected in the coming days,” the profile added.

Pulgar has played 20 matches this season, eight of them in the Brazilian Championship, which would allow his transfer to another team in the competition. Overall, he has scored two goals. Signed in 2022 from Fiorentina of Italy, he is under contract with the Rio club until the end of 2027.

In fact, his future really does seem far from Gávea. The player has lost prestige, and Flamengo officials had even opened talks to negotiate him. One of the interested clubs was rival Santos.

SAGA

Well then, the Morumbi club heard Flamengo’s offer in a virtual meeting. They were willing to send defensive midfielder Allan, a São Paulo target in the last transfer window, plus a sum of money. The amount was kept confidential, but the report found that it was close to 10 million euros (approximately R$63 million). They also promised São Paulo that they would retain a percentage of the rights to their No. 8.

The problem for the Rio club is that São Paulo had reportedly set the price at which it would agree to negotiate Marcos Antônio: 25 million euros (around R$155 million). A mere formality, since the deal had fallen apart after Flamengo decided to sell Allan to rival Corinthians.

The amount is the highest ever asked by São Paulo in a negotiation. As reported by the ‘UOL’ portal, it would break the Morumbi club’s transfer record, currently held by the R$108 million raised from Lucas’s move to PSG in 2012.

In January, the newspaper ‘O Globo’ even reported that São Paulo and Flamengo had agreed on a ‘purchase priority’ for the player in July, for the second-half transfer window.

According to a report published on the newspaper’s website, Flamengo initially committed not only to paying upfront the 4.2 million euros (around R$25.5 million) that São Paulo owes Lazio of Italy for the permanent signing of the No. 8, but also to adding more money to the deal. The total would exceed 10 million euros (approximately R$62 million).

Speaking to AVANTE MEU TRICOLOR, sources from São Paulo’s leadership denied that such an agreement with the Rio club existed at the time.

According to ‘O Globo,’ the agreement between the parties provides that Flamengo would match any offer received by São Paulo for Marcos Antônio at values equal to or greater than the amount the São Paulo side will have to pay Lazio.

The same ‘O Globo’ also reported in January that Flamengo would try a stealth move to get Marcos Antônio.

The Rio club expected São Paulo would not be able to come up with the R$25 million to pay Lazio for the permanent purchase due in the middle of the year. Betting on this default by Tricolor to the Italians, Fla believed it had a chance to take advantage of any slip-up.

According to O Globo, Flamengo intended to make its move with a major salary offer to Marcos, betting that São Paulo would give up keeping the player to save money.

All speculation, since in March São Paulo announced the renewal of Marcos Antônio’s contract until December 31, 2030, the year the club will celebrate its centenary.

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇧🇷 here.

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