Flamengo announce new Arrascaeta deal, see contract length | OneFootball

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·8 de noviembre de 2025

Flamengo announce new Arrascaeta deal, see contract length

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Arrascaeta, one of Flamengo's greatest idols of the new generation, has been with the club since 2019


Flamengo announced this Saturday (08) the contract renewal with Giorgian De Arrascaeta. Thus, the new agreement between the club and the Uruguayan idol extends until 2028, with the possibility of extension until 2029.

“This is one of the happiest news of my career. I always wanted to stay at Flamengo and continue writing this story,” said Arrascaeta to the club, adding that:


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“I am very grateful to the Nation, which has always supported me, and I want to keep giving back on the field. The focus now is on the final stretch of the season, but Flamengo has always been my priority,” highlighted the idol.

What changes between Flamengo and Arrascaeta?

Thus, the new release clause for Arrascaeta is 35 million euros (R$ 215 million at the current exchange rate). However, the contract will take effect from January to avoid impacting the 2025 budget, which will be one of the most profitable in Flamengo's history.

What else did the idol say?

“My mindset is always to give my best, so when the time comes to end my career, I can look back and see everything we have achieved together,” said the number 10 of Flamengo.

What has Arrascaeta done for Flamengo?

Since joining Flamengo in January 2019, Arrascaeta has played 348 official matches, scoring 95 goals and providing 104 assists. These numbers make him the foreign player with the most goals in the club's history.

During this period, 15 titles were won: two Libertadores, two Brazilian Championships, two Brazilian Cups, three Brazilian Super Cups, one South American Recopa, and five Carioca Championships.

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