Coluna do Fla
·8 June 2026
World Cup: Flamengo miss out on millions as Wesley is cut from Brazil

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·8 June 2026

Roma full-back Wesley had to be withdrawn from the World Cup after suffering a grade-three injury to his left thigh. As a result, Flamengo, which would have received a hefty payout with the youngster’s presence in the tournament, will miss out on a million-dollar sum from FIFA.
That is because FIFA decided that it will pay clubs five thousand dollars (R$ 25.7 thousand) per day for each player called up. As such, the governing body’s benefits program includes any team that has had contractual ties with the player in the last 24 months, that is, since June 11, 2024.
So, since Wesley was tied to Flamengo until July 2025, when he transferred to Roma, Rubro-Negro would receive around 2.7 thousand dollars (R$ 14 thousand) per day. However, with the full-back ruled out through injury, FIFA will not have to pay that amount to Mais Querido.
Flamengo had nine players called up by their national teams for the 2026 World Cup. In other words, FIFA will pay Fla R$ 231.3 thousand per day. In addition, considering only the group stage, Flamengo will receive around 1.44 million dollars (R$ 7.4 million). Finally, that amount could increase if Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, and Uruguay advance to the knockout stage.
Four Flamengo players were called up by Carlo Ancelotti to represent the Brazil national team: Danilo, Alex Sandro, Léo Pereira, and Lucas Paquetá. In addition, Uruguay called up Arrascaeta, De La Cruz, and Varela, while Colombia has Jorge Carrascal. Finally, Gonzalo Plata is available for Ecuador.
At the moment, the Flamengo squad is enjoying a vacation because of the break in the calendar due to the World Cup. Mengão’s next match in 2026 is scheduled for July 22, against Chapecoense, in the 19th round of the Brasileirão.
Before that, however, Flamengo will hold a mid-season training camp in Portugal, including three friendlies. There, Rubro-Negro will face Falkirk (SCO), Birmingham (ENG), and Benfica (POR).
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