AVANTE MEU TRICOLOR
·14 May 2026
Why ‘one Roger wage’ keeps Dorival Júnior from a São Paulo deal

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·14 May 2026

Dorival Júnior remains São Paulo’s main target to replace Roger Machado. The club has already received a positive signal from the coach about a possible return to Morumbi, but it still faces a major obstacle: the financial gap between the parties.
At the moment, Dorival and his coaching staff want to keep the R$ 2.8 million monthly salary they were earning at Corinthians until they were dismissed last month. That amount is well above what São Paulo was paying Roger Machado and his assistants, whose payroll was around R$ 800,000 per month. As AVANTE MEU TRICOLOR has already revealed, the Morumbi club has the manager’s yes.
The tricolor board, represented by Rui Costa and Rafinha in the football department, is working to lower the demand and is trying to reach an agreement in the range of R$ 2 million per month. In other words, exactly what the previous coaching staff earned.
Internally, the club’s financial situation is considered delicate — something reinforced by a leaked audio of president Harry Massis saying that São Paulo “has no money.”
During his last spell at the club, Dorival earned around R$ 1.2 million per month. His strong performance at São Paulo ended up paving the way for his appointment to the Brazilian National Team, which significantly increased his market value.
If negotiations do not move forward, São Paulo should consider other alternatives. Among the names being evaluated are Rogério Ceni and Juan Pablo Vojvoda.
Ceni, a fan idol who is now at Bahia, would only come onto the radar if he were dismissed by the Bahia club, which is under pressure after another elimination, this time in the Copa do Brasil against Remo. Vojvoda, meanwhile, is available on the market after an unremarkable spell at Santos.
In addition to the search for a new coach, São Paulo will also have to pay Roger Machado’s termination penalty, estimated at R$ 2.4 million. The club also has debts of more than R$ 10 million related to former coaches Luis Zubeldia, Hernán Crespo, and Dorival himself. With the now-desired manager, the debts total R$ 3.2 million, referring to his last spell, split between him as an individual and his company. Unlike what recent audio clips suggest, the amount is not a penalty, but overdue bonus payments for the 2023 Copa do Brasil title, of which R$ 1.45 million has already been amortized.
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