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·6 July 2026

São Paulo chase old defensive target, get another no

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São Paulo made an inquiry to ask about the terms of a deal involving 26-year-old center-back João Marcelo, who belongs to Cruzeiro.

The response from the Minas Gerais club’s board, however, prevented the initial talks from moving forward: the club promptly ruled out the possibility of loaning out the defender.


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Raposa’s top brass informed Tricolor that they are counting on the player for the rest of the season. The internal assessment in Belo Horizonte (MG) is that he will be a key piece in squad rotation, especially because of the packed schedule and the accumulation of simultaneous competitions in the second half of the year.

Given this, a temporary transfer is not part of Cruzeiro’s plans.

São Paulo’s interest in João Marcelo. The Morumbi club even made an official offer for the player back when he was at Porto, Portugal, in 2023, following a recommendation from then-coach Rogério Ceni. But the talks did not progress at the time because the figures were considered too high.

After a loan spell, Cruzeiro signed João Marcelo on a permanent deal in 2024, paying 2.5 million euros. In the Minas Gerais club’s view, his time at Raposa has increased the player’s value. And with his contract running until December 2028, the idea is to let him go only if a similar amount is paid.

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The move for João Marcelo reinforces São Paulo’s strategy in the transfer market to address the lack of depth in central defense.

Under a policy of financial austerity and facing cash-flow difficulties — such as the recent one-month delay in image rights payments to the squad — the Tricolor board is focusing primarily on players available on free loans or nearing the end of their contracts.

After backing away from talks for Domingos Duarte and running into the high fees demanded by Porto and Hoffenheim for Felipe Silva and Arthur Chaves, respectively, São Paulo continues to survey the market in search of viable alternatives that fit within the budget ceiling set for the current transfer window.

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

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