AVANTE MEU TRICOLOR
·10 April 2026
São Paulo to fight Arboleda exit costs, demand big fee

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·10 April 2026

São Paulo is still awaiting an explanation from Arboleda for the absence that began last Saturday (4), when the center-back failed to report for the match against Cruzeiro. After a formal notice with a 24-hour deadline, the club received no immediate response and began treating the case as a potential job abandonment, although it remains cautious before formalizing any definitive split.
AVANTE MEU TRICOLOR has learned that the board was surprised by his stance, especially since it had recently settled overdue signing-on fees and bonuses.
According to what was reported to the outlet, president Harry Massis Júnior and members of the legal department are openly saying that the club “will not spend a single cent on the player’s departure.” No one is considering the possibility of reintegrating the defender anymore.
Arboleda left Brazil and traveled to Ecuador, where he was seen at a stadium in Guayaquil on Wednesday (8), one day after Tricolor’s Copa Sudamericana debut. Images show the defender watching a local second-division match.
Meanwhile, the club sent a new notice giving him ten days to report back, a deadline that comes before the possibility of unilateral termination.
The internal assessment is that this episode differs from previous incidents. In 2026, the defender racked up four delays, including a late return for preseason and a trip to Ecuador during Carnival, but in all of them there was some kind of communication. This time, in addition to the initial silence, there was also a direct failure to comply with a call-up for a match, which changed the board’s stance.
On the pitch, Arboleda had already been losing ground, having featured in only 11 of the team’s 20 matches this season. In recent days, there was an initial move toward rapprochement. Through his entourage, Arboleda is said to have signaled to the club an interest in discussing a termination in a meeting between the parties. However, if the absence is not justified, São Paulo would intend to terminate for cause and trigger the compensation clause.
For the domestic market, the stipulated release clause is R$ 300 million; in a possible international transfer, the amount could reach €100 million (around R$ 596 million).
The strategy includes trying to hold any future interested club liable, although experts consulted say that depends on proving it induced a breach of contract.
Those experts indicate that the legal outcome depends on the specific clauses of the contract.
The possibility of charging the full penalty in cases of termination for cause is not automatic, and the trend in recent FIFA rulings has been to seek financial compensation based on the remaining term of the contract and any proven damages.
The case recalls previous disputes involving players who left clubs without an agreement, but under updated understandings of joint liability.
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