AVANTE MEU TRICOLOR
·23 May 2026
São Paulo and Dorival seek defensive leader: four South American names

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·23 May 2026

By contributor Pimenta
Coach Dorival Júnior, amid negotiations over his return to São Paulo, set some conditions, including the signing of reinforcements for the Morumbi club.
One of the weakest areas in the Tricolor squad is the defense, which used to be one of the sectors with the most players but has now been deteriorating over the course of the season. One of the leaders of the back line was Arboleda, who after an outburst disappeared for 30 days and became a non-option at São Paulo.
Dória, who had been earning more space, made catastrophic mistakes in the opportunities he got, and the fans went too far, leading him to ask to leave. Meanwhile, the experienced Rafael Tolói had been used frequently, but his advanced age has meant he can no longer cope with the insane South American schedule and has been dealing with constant injuries at the club.
With so many absences, São Paulo promoted one of its rising talents, the youngster Osorio. Left-footed and technically gifted, the young player has improved a lot in recent years and has already been used on a few occasions with the senior team. The same should happen with the jewel and already highly sought-after Isaac, who could join the squad for the next matches before the World Cup break. In fact, Isaac is one of the most promising players in the position after Beraldo.
But with so few options, São Paulo is going after another defender. According to AVANTE MEU TRICOLOR, Dorival wants an experienced center back with the profile of a “sheriff” to join Sabino, Alan Franco, and Tolói in the Tricolor defensive line.
We’ve brought four options on the market whose cost currently fits São Paulo’s budget and who match the profile so desired by the Tricolor coach. Check them out:
Guillermo Maripán – Chilean, 32 years old The experienced Maripán is a very physical center back and dominant in the air. His main traits are physical presence, strength in challenges, and strong defensive reading inside the box. He is usually strong on both attacking and defensive set pieces. At Torino, his current club, he has become a more mature and tactically disciplined defender.
Downside: Because of his physical style and height (1.93 m), Maripán struggles against quick attackers.
Paulo Díaz – Chilean, 31 years old A longtime Tricolor dream signing, he is a more technical center back, aggressive in stepping in early, and very comfortable playing out from the back. He has good short-distance speed, mobility, and usually performs well in a high line. At Argentina’s River Plate, he stood out precisely for his ability to defend far from the box and start attacking moves.
Downside: He sometimes overdoes the intensity and can make mistakes due to overconfidence or impulsiveness.
Nicolás Hernández – Colombian, 28 years old He is another classic South American type: lots of grit, strong marking, and physical intensity. He is an aggressive defender in one-on-one duels, tends to put a lot of pressure on attackers, and plays with great emotional commitment. Technically, he is more limited when playing out from the back, but makes up for it with positioning and competitiveness. His greatest strength is usually direct defending. He has already played for Athletico-PR and now plays for América de Cali in Colombia.
Downside: Decision-making under pressure.
Federico Gattoni – Argentine, 27 years old Lastly, Gattoni is an Argentine center back with a modern style, combining physical presence with good technique. At San Lorenzo, he drew attention for his leadership, personality, and clean buildup play, even becoming one of the club’s youngest captains. He reads interceptions well and is strong in one-on-one situations.
Downside: Adaptation. Gattoni had a lot of difficulty in European football (Sevilla in Spain, his current club), but he still has above-average potential.
Obviously, these are players with an international market, but if São Paulo can present an appealing project, the defenders may view playing for Tricolor favorably, in addition to being close to their home countries. The important thing is for São Paulo to make as few mistakes as possible in its choices, since money is tight and the pressure is high.
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇧🇷 here.
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