São Paulo back Roger, seek midfielder: Thiago Maia and Rômulo | OneFootball

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·10 April 2026

São Paulo back Roger, seek midfielder: Thiago Maia and Rômulo

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Pablo Maia’s surgery, a lack of faith in Luan, Bobadilla’s negotiations, the need to give Negrucci more playing time…

All of these factors, combined with coach Roger Machado’s assessment that there is an excess of box-to-box defensive midfielders in São Paulo’s squad, led him to ask the board to sign a holding midfielder, the popular “number 5,” as football slang has it.


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According to what AVANTE MEU TRICOLOR has learned, Roger wants more options of fixed, ball-winning defensive midfielders. Also because of the risk of losing two current squad options: Bobadilla, who is expected to be transferred to Europe after playing in the World Cup for Paraguay, and Luan, who lost ground after the departure of his admirer Hernán Crespo.

There is also the ever-present threat of Pablo Maia leaving for the Old Continent, something that was once more likely but has cooled off completely with his loss of space in the squad.

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Rômulo during his Inter days, facing São Paulo (Ricardo Moreira/Getty Images)

Given all this, names submitted by Roger are being evaluated internally. And the report discovered two of them, both of whom have already worked with the coach at Internacional: Thiago Maia and Rômulo.

Maia is not exactly a new name when it comes to São Paulo speculation. Since Rogério Ceni’s time in charge of the team in 2022, his name has appeared as a potential signing desired by Tricolor. He is the most plausible option, especially because he has been sidelined at the Rio Grande do Sul club, with only eight appearances this season, and his contract runs only until the end of the year. He has wanted to leave Beira-Rio since the start of the year, when he had even reached an agreement with Santos, where he came through the youth ranks, but a debt owed by Colorado to Flamengo for his purchase blocked the transfer.

AVANTE MEU TRICOLOR has learned that executive Rui Costa has been holding talks with the entourage of the 29-year-old midfielder. And initial conversations for the signing of a pre-contract in July have begun so that he can join as a signing in 2027.

The Rio Grande do Sul press even reported that Inter was willing to send the player to Tricolor in exchange for Arboleda, but the Ecuadorian’s disciplinary problems weighed heavily and things cooled off.

If São Paulo want Maia in the next transfer window, Internacional’s approval is required, and that is unlikely to come easily. As has become standard practice, São Paulo do not want to spend money to acquire players. And the red club is not willing to let the player go early, even if he signs a pre-contract with another team, partly because of the high investment made to take him from Flamengo. In short, he would be a signing for next year.

Money is also an obstacle to landing Rômulo. The 26-year-old was signed for 5 million euros (almost R$30 million) in January last year by Tigres of Mexico. And unlike Maia, he is an undisputed starter in the North American country: he has made 34 appearances this season (which follows the European calendar), with three assists.

He is under contract until the end of 2027. In other words, signing him would require investment, a forbidden word around Morumbi. At least until midyear. According to what the report has learned, partly because of the midfielder’s age and quality, in addition to the interest shown by his entourage in playing for Tricolor, the belief at São Paulo is that it could be something worthwhile. But it depends on the sales that will be made in the middle of the year to generate funds, putting the plans on hold for now.

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

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