Gazeta Esportiva.com
·9 de febrero de 2026
Corinthians seal deal for Flamengo midfielder, see the details

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·9 de febrero de 2026

Corinthians reached an agreement with Flamengo this Monday to acquire midfielder Allan on loan. The contract will last for one season, with an option to purchase at the end of the term.
The alvinegro club had been monitoring Allan's situation since January but was hindered by Flamengo's financial demands to release the player on loan.
After a meeting on Monday, the clubs reached an agreement. Corinthians will not pay any fee to Flamengo for the loan but will cover the midfielder's full salary.
After the agreement between the teams, only the medical exams and contract signing remain. At the end of the loan, Timão will still have the purchase priority, but without a fixed price.
The information was initially disclosed by ge and confirmed by Gazeta Esportiva.

(Photo: Adriano Fontes/Flamengo)
Allan joined Flamengo in 2023, after a stint at Atlético-MG. Although he received opportunities at the beginning of his journey with the Rubro-Negro, he lost his place with the arrival of Filipe Luís.
In the last season, the midfielder played only 33 of Flamengo's 78 matches. During this transfer window, the player also attracted interest from Corinthians, São Paulo, and Vasco.
If Allan's arrival indeed materializes, the midfielder will be Corinthians' fifth reinforcement for 2026. So far, Timão has announced four other names: defender Gabriel Paulista, midfielder Matheus Pereira, full-back Pedro Milans, and winger Kaio César.
Timão also has an agreement to sign goalkeeper João Ricardo from Fortaleza on loan, and Moroccan midfielder Zakaria Labyad. Fabrizio Angileri is also close to renewing his contract.
The Alvinegro also negotiated the loan of midfielder Alisson from São Paulo, but the deal did not advance due to financial issues. The club also arranged for the arrival of young forward Kayky from Bahia, but the transfer did not materialize due to the imbroglio with Bahia over the Kauê Furquim case.
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