Papo na Colina
·25 de febrero de 2026
Artur Jorge’s huge clause worries Vasco, transfer plans in doubt

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·25 de febrero de 2026

Vasco da Gama has intensified its search for a new coach following the departure of Fernando Diniz and is targeting big names in the international market. The board believes that the moment calls for a high-impact leader, with a strong personality and group management skills to deliver a quick response this season.
Among the main targets are professionals with experience in continental competitions and a track record at major clubs, a profile considered ideal to get the team back on track.
One of the names that pleases the Vasco board is Portuguese coach Artur Jorge, currently at Al Rayyan. According to journalist Gabi Marino, the coach’s release clause is US$ 5 million — about R$ 25 million at the current exchange rate.
The amount is considered high by Brazilian football standards and represents a significant obstacle in any potential negotiations. In addition to the release clause, the salary he receives in Qatar is also above the financial reality of most clubs in the country.
Even so, Artur Jorge’s name has internal approval due to his competitive profile and recent experience in Brazilian football, which would make adaptation easier in the event of a possible return.

Artur Jorge directs Botafogo in the Libertadores final against Atlético-MG (Photo: Luis Robayo/AFP)
Another name approached was Renato Gaúcho. The board made contact to understand the coach’s salary expectations, as he lives in Rio de Janeiro and is currently a free agent.
Despite mutual interest and a positive initial response, the amounts presented were considered above what Vasco planned to invest. Even so, Renato is seen as a viable alternative, especially due to his familiarity with the Rio football scene and his experience at clubs like Grêmio, Fluminense, and Flamengo.
The board understands that, to hire a high-impact name, it will be necessary to raise the salary level compared to what was previously paid.

Renato Gaúcho during the match between Fluminense and Bahia for the Copa do Brasil (Photo: Marcelo Gonçalves / Fluminense)
Other names were also considered, such as Leonardo Jardim and Carlos Carvalhal. However, neither showed interest in working in Brazil at this time, which cooled any possibility of further talks.
Argentine Marcelo Gallardo is also well regarded internally and is seen as a consensus name, but negotiations still depend on a financial assessment before an official proposal can be made.
While deciding on the new coach, Vasco turns its attention to the next fixture in the Brazilian Championship. The team faces Santos away, under the command of interim coach Bruno Lazaroni, while the board tries to advance negotiations behind the scenes.
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