AVANTE MEU TRICOLOR
·1 June 2026
Worth renewing? Calleri hits worst goal drought of his career

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·1 June 2026

São Paulo’s poor run closely reflects the current situation of its main scorer, striker Calleri, who is enduring an incredible goal drought in the Tricolor shirt.
After failing to score once again in the last match against Remo, a 1-0 defeat this Sunday (5/31) in the Brasileirão, the Argentine marksman reached the incredible mark of 11 straight matches without scoring, matching the worst drought of his career.
The last goal scored by the No. 9 came in the 4-1 thrashing of Cruzeiro in the Brazilian Championship, back on April 4. Since then, he has gone 11 matches with the ball stubbornly refusing to go in. The Argentine has missed clear chances and even a penalty during this frustrating drought.
Jonathan Calleri has already gone 11 consecutive games without scoring on two other occasions: at the start of 2016, also playing for São Paulo, and between August 2016 and January 2017, when he was with West Ham in England.
The striker’s spectacular start to the year gave the fans false hope. Calleri scored seven goals in nine matches, totaling 11 overall in 2026, which keeps him as the team’s top scorer of the year alongside Luciano.
The most prolific season of Calleri’s career was in 2022, when he was signed permanently by São Paulo. That year, he found the net 27 times in 67 appearances, in addition to providing six assists for his teammates.
São Paulo has been in talks with Calleri over a renewal since the first months of the year, as reported by AVANTE MEU TRICOLOR. The expectation is optimistic regarding an extension of his deal for two more seasons.
As far as coach Dorival Júnior is concerned, the striker will continue his path at the club. In the press conference after qualification in the Copa Sudamericana, the manager said he is not worried about the situation of his top scorer.
“I don’t think there needs to be that kind of concern. If he keeps producing and fighting, the goals will come naturally. The important thing is that he keeps contributing. If he keeps fighting the way he is, working the way he is, you can expect the goals to be just around the corner,” said the coach in the interview at Morumbi.
Calleri returned to the pitch this year after going through a complicated recovery from knee surgery, but he surprised in his comeback for the Tricolor, with goals and assists. This season, he has already played 29 matches for São Paulo, with 11 goals and three assists.
Despite being captain and strongly identified with the Tricolor, the striker’s current form has generated heavy criticism from São Paulo’s impatient and worn-out fanbase. Now 32, he is entering the final stage of his career, and the direction of his future should be defined during this break for the World Cup.
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