AVANTE MEU TRICOLOR
·30 April 2026
São Paulo ask about Palmeiras gem in Qatar, but guess what? Fees scare

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·30 April 2026

In addition to Thiago Maia, a player with whom it has been holding close talks, as AVANTE MEU TRICOLOR previously reported, São Paulo is looking to fulfill another request from Roger Machado involving a former player coached by him during his time at Internacional: Wesley.
The 27-year-old, who can play as a winger on either side of the pitch as well as in a second-striker role, came through at rivals Palmeiras, where, despite having a certain degree of trust from coach Abel Ferreira, he never really won over the fans on the other side of the wall.
Wesley has been playing for Qatar’s Al-Rayyan since September last year, when he was sold by the club from Rio Grande do Sul for €8.5 million (around R$49.6 million). There, he signed a four-year contract, but he would be willing to return to Brazil to play for Tricolor.
The reason for the mutual interest between the parties, besides Roger’s trust—under whom Wesley enjoyed the best spell of his career—is the closeness the Morumbi club has built with his agent, the same one who represents Artur. The relative success of the No. 37 in São Paulo’s current system, which favors wingers, could boost the former Palmeiras player’s name, the report heard.
In fact, Wesley has reasons to want a change of scenery. After a flying start with the Qatari side last year, he has lost some space this season and was even left out of the squad for a few matches. Overall, he has five goals and three assists in 15 matches in the Arab world.
Using the argument of increasing the player’s value will be São Paulo’s tactic to perhaps convince Al-Rayyan to accept a loan deal. That is because a permanent transfer is out of the question. The club wants to recover a good part of the investment it made.
On top of that, Al-Rayyan does not have a history of making negotiations easy with São Paulo. In 2024, the club even agreed on wages with defensive midfielder Thiago Mendes, now at Vasco, but the Qataris did not want to bring forward his release even though he was nearing the end of his contract and had no prospect of being used more.
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