AVANTE MEU TRICOLOR
·23 November 2025
São Paulo bring Oscar’s holiday forward, return set for 2026

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·23 November 2025

The São Paulo board is expected to officially announce this week the decision to bring forward the vacation of attacking midfielder Oscar, who has been away from daily activities at the Barra Funda training center as he recovers from the vasovagal syncope he suffered.
As AVANTE MEU TRICOLOR has learned, the decision is based on further easing the player's recovery process, relieving some of the pressure for answers about his return, and granting him more time for the rest recommended by doctors.
At first, Oscar was expected to return to work only when the squad reconvenes for the 2026 pre-season. However, the São Paulo board maintains its position of leaving the decision of when and how to return to training in his hands.
This would also give the number 8 more time to decide whether or not to retire, as his family wishes.
Oscar was hospitalized in a hospital in the west zone of São Paulo after experiencing an incident with cardiac alterations during tests at the Barra Funda training center. Oscar even fainted and lost consciousness during a physical evaluation activity.
An extensive investigation at the hospital confirmed that the player had an episode of vasovagal syncope. Stable and clinically well throughout his hospital stay, the athlete will continue to follow the medical rest program for the next few days.
After the scare, there is a consensus within Tricolor that there is no rush or pressure for the midfielder's return. Oscar will remain away from work for as long as he deems necessary and will have the club's full support in his decision.
The same goes for his future. São Paulo executives have not discussed retirement with the number 8 at any time. Officially or not, the stance remains the same: Oscar has a contract until the end of 2027, and the priority now is his recovery, not only physical but also emotional, and the decision is strictly personal.
On São Paulo's part, the order is to continue contractually as is, with no changes to clauses or values.
“He has two more years on his contract and we will give him as much time as necessary for his recovery and for him to think about what is best for him. The important thing is that it was nothing serious and he is already with his family. Our priority is to see him well. There is no reason for any discussion beyond that. Above all, we respect what Oscar means and his importance to São Paulo,” said a source from the São Paulo football board to AVANTE MEU TRICOLOR, who asked not to be identified.
Signed at the beginning of the season, Oscar has two goals and five assists in the 21 games he has played for São Paulo. Sources close to the player consulted by the report indicate that the family's request is for him to hang up his boots. But the subject has not been discussed since he was discharged, as a way to avoid pressuring him.
Vasovagal syncope is a common fainting episode caused by an exaggerated reaction of the vagus nerve to a trigger, such as standing for a long time, emotional stress, seeing blood, physical exertion, or feeling hot. This causes a temporary drop in heart rate and blood pressure, resulting in loss of consciousness. Previous symptoms may include weakness, paleness, sweating, dizziness, and nausea.
Considered a problem that is usually easy to treat, doctors prescribe lifestyle changes, such as improving hydration, moderating salt intake, avoiding long periods without meals, avoiding emotional triggers, and even using compression stockings to help with blood circulation. Medication is only given in severe cases.
The worrying side, speaking from Oscar's professional perspective, is that there is a medical recommendation not to stand for long periods during recovery. In other words, simply put, the midfielder is barred from training or practicing his profession for a period after being discharged.
“Obviously I don't know the case in depth, but from a distance, considering Oscar's profession, the recommendation is prolonged rest with short periods of physical activity in the first few months. But more detailed tests would be needed to know if circulation is affected,” explained cardiologist Ricardo Neves, professor at the Federal University of Mato Grosso do Sul and member of the Mato Grosso do Sul Academy of Medicine, to AVANTE MEU TRICOLOR.
In the bulletin released by the Morumbi club, it is stated that Oscar will undergo an electrophysiological study. Neves explains that the result will be decisive in determining whether the player can return to physical activities in a short period of time.
“This is not associated with the continuation or not of his career, but rather with a short-term return to training and games. It's important to emphasize that,” Neves added.
Also according to the cardiologist, it is a circulatory problem that does not have a direct interference with the heart. “It does not mean that the person has heart failure or another cardiac problem that would prevent them from living their life normally,” he pointed out.
The attacking midfielder Oscar spoke out for the first time after being hospitalized on Tuesday (11) for experiencing an incident with cardiac alterations during São Paulo's physical tests at the Barra Funda training center.
Through his social media, the number 8 sought to reassure fans and supporters, who were distressed by the news.
“Thank you very much for the messages and prayers. Everything will be fine, God willing,” he wrote.
Since the news of his hospitalization broke, Oscar has received numerous messages of support from São Paulo fans and even from supporters of other clubs. Fans of Internacional, the club he also played for in Brazil, even posted videos praying for the player's recovery.
Reassured by the board, who visited Oscar throughout Tuesday, São Paulo players are expected to visit their teammate at the hospital this afternoon. According to AVANTE MEU TRICOLOR, Oscar even made a video call with all the players, who were deeply concerned about what had happened.
Hospitalized in a São Paulo hospital after suffering an incident with cardiac alterations, midfielder Oscar is expected to terminate his contract with São Paulo after being medically discharged and officially announce his retirement.
The information was confirmed to AVANTE MEU TRICOLOR by three sources: one from the upper echelons of São Paulo football and two close to the 34-year-old player, who has not played since the win over Corinthians in the Brazilian Championship on July 19.
According to AMT, it was right after that match that the number 8 underwent tests to assess a fracture of three lumbar vertebrae, which revealed heart problems. At that time, at Oscar's own request, the case was not disclosed, becoming information shared off the record by doctors and spread only by São Paulo influencer pages.
Meanwhile, Oscar continued a routine of monitoring tests that indicated improvement in his clinical condition and allowed him to be cleared to participate in activities with the squad. But the number 8 ended up getting injured again, suffering a muscle injury in his left calf.
Oscar then consulted Hernán Crespo's staff to understand the next steps. He was advised to understand his case first before making a decision. Shaken by criticism from fans, questions about his high salary, and reassured by tests indicating improvement in his clinical situation, the number 8 then gave up on his family's request for him to retire.
This morning, however, Oscar fainted during physical tests and left the Barra Funda training center by ambulance. The incident shocked everyone present, from players to staff.
The number 8 remains hospitalized awaiting test results that will allow doctors to determine the origin of the cardiac alteration. But his condition is stable.
As per usual procedure and respecting the player's privacy, new information will be released as soon as there is an update from the medical team, in agreement with Oscar.
As AMT revealed three weeks ago, the internal atmosphere at São Paulo was already pessimistic about Oscar's contribution to the team in this final stretch of the Brazilian Championship, in which the team is fighting for a spot in the next edition of the Copa Libertadores.
Even before the new injury, there was already internal caution at the Morumbi club regarding their player. Oscar has not played for Tricolor since the win over Corinthians at Morumbi on July 19, in the Brazilian Championship. On that occasion, the midfielder suffered a fracture of three lumbar vertebrae and missed 16 matches recovering from the injury.
In the last two games, the number 8 was listed by coach Hernán Crespo but did not take the field, still lacking better physical condition. It's another chapter in the attacking midfielder's history of disappointments in his return to São Paulo after 15 years.
In practical and absolute numbers, Oscar suffered his fifth injury since the beginning of the year. This equals the total number of injuries he suffered in the 12 years he spent abroad, between 2012 and 2024, with Chelsea in England and Shanghai Port in China.
Adding the four injuries before this one, the number 8 spent 175 days recovering, available for 30 of the 57 matches played by the club this season. He played 23 times, starting in nineteen and only playing the full ninety minutes in nine. In total, he spent 1,591 minutes on the pitch, equivalent to 31% of the team's total playing time.
This is such a low percentage that any debate about the exact value of his salary becomes irrelevant: it doesn't matter whether it's closer to one million reais or three million, the cost-benefit is poor in any scenario, except perhaps if the contract were for a newly promoted youth player.
And it sparks internal debates at Morumbi. As AMT has learned, there are quite a few people close to president Julio Casares who advocate for an amicable termination with the player for next year, easing the payroll. However, the subject is being avoided for now by the football board.
In a press conference, Casares believes that Oscar's signing, under the terms agreed, was done responsibly. São Paulo shares the responsibility of paying the player's salary with Superbet, the club's main sponsor.
“I believe that Oscar, like other players, was a responsible signing. When Oscar chose São Paulo, he was being pursued by two other major clubs in Brazil. The fact that he got injured is within the sporting context, as other players also have such incidents. We hope he will be in our squad recovering and can bring the joy for which he was signed,” he said.
“He was signed in a partnership with a little less than half of the amount provided by the sponsor. All this gives us the certainty that the renewal with Superbet also contributed to Oscar's arrival. I believe Oscar's arrival was highly responsible, as have all our signings. Obviously, some don't work out at the moment. The less obvious ones happen over time, like Marcos Antonio. Signings have a subjectivity. The dynamics over time answer the question of right and wrong, which sometimes depend on other factors,” the president continued.
Oscar has become the portrait of what São Paulo swore to avoid: high investment and low return from names that symbolize the past. The recent history of players returning from China already indicated the risk: Alexandre Pato, Éder Citadini, Hernanes, and Miranda had stints with performances well below expectations — and, of these, only Pato escaped frequent injuries.
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇧🇷 here.
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