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·11 June 2026

Would Quiñones fit Flamengo? See what the Mexico striker costs

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Quiñones is under contract with Al Qadsiah (SAU) until June 2029


Mexico made its World Cup debut this Friday (11) against South Africa. The standout player of the match was forward Julián Quiñones, who shined by scoring the first goal of the tournament. Currently, the player is valued at 14 million euros (approximately R$ 83 million).

At the moment, Quiñones is under contract with Al Qadsiah (SAU) until June 2029. However, according to ‘Transfermarkt’, a website specializing in transfers, the forward is worth R$ 83 million, an amount that Flamengo has already paid in other signings.


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Flamengo, for example, paid 25 million euros (R$ 150 million) to sign Samuel Lino. In addition, the Rubro-Negro club brought in Paquetá at the start of the 2026 season by paying 42 million euros (R$ 260 million) to West Ham (ENG).

What are Quiñones’ numbers in the 2025/2026 season?

Quiñones made history in the 2025/2026 season with Al Qadsiah. That is because the forward found the net 37 times in 35 matches for the Saudi Arabian team. In other words, the player averaged more than one goal per game.

How was Quiñones’ goal against South Africa?

Quiñones’ goal came right at the start of the match, in the seventh minute of the first half. South Africa made a mistake while playing out from the back, and Mexico regained possession. As a result, the Al Qadsiah forward controlled the ball and finished into the back of the net.

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