AVANTE MEU TRICOLOR
·1 June 2026
São Paulo eye Ganso, but want younger, cheaper option: ex-Palmeiras

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·1 June 2026

It only took Fluminense to announce Paulo Henrique Ganso’s departure for the midfielder’s name to start being linked with São Paulo.
More than just the sympathy of fans—supporters of the football played by their former No. 8—there is also head coach Dorival Junior’s explicit request for Tricolor to pursue an attacking midfielder as a reinforcement in the next transfer window.
In other words, to put it simply, it would be a case of killing two birds with one stone, especially since Dorival worked with Ganso during the best spell of his career, at Santos, which could mean a return to more glorious times.
But well, not everything that glitters is gold…
According to what AVANTE MEU TRICOLOR has learned, Ganso’s name was discussed internally at Barra Funda over the past week and was quickly ruled out. The internal preference is for a younger and cheaper name.
Within those characteristics, one option offered by agents was well received: Alan Guimarães, also known as Alanzinho.
The 26-year-old player is nearing the end of his contract with Moreirense, in Portugal, and talks have been taking place since last week to reach an agreement on contract length and figures. Things are quite advanced, according to the report.
Alanzinho came through the youth ranks at rivals Palmeiras. After a loan spell at Sport, he was eventually transferred to Portuguese football. He mainly plays as a classic attacking midfielder, but he can also fill in as a central midfielder (the same role as Marcos Antônio, for example). Though short at 1.65 meters, he makes up for it with speed and intensity.
He was one of the standout players for the small Portuguese club this season, recording five goals and five assists in 34 matches played.
Signs of the negotiations have been there since last week, when several São Paulo players started following him on social media. The same goes for fans, asking him to come to Morumbi in comments that the midfielder duly liked.
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