Palmeiras discuss goalkeeper loan to Portuguese club, details | OneFootball

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·25 de junio de 2026

Palmeiras discuss goalkeeper loan to Portuguese club, details

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Palmeiras officially returned to training this Wednesday (24) after a break due to the World Cup. The Verdão board continues working on building the squad for the rest of the season.

Palmeiras goalkeeper on the way out

NOSSO PALESTRA has learned that goalkeeper Aranha, who came through Alviverde’s youth ranks, is in talks with clubs in Portuguese football. Moreirense have shown interest and could move forward in negotiations. A decision is expected in the coming days.


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The 20-year-old joined Palmeiras in 2022 for the Under-17 team after standing out at Sport. Currently, the shot-stopper is the third-choice goalkeeper behind Carlos Miguel and Marcelo Lomba and is under contract with Verdão until June 2029.

Future in Verdão’s goal

NP reported that the coaching staff and the Alviverde board are working on goalkeeper planning for the rest of the season and the coming years.

Marcelo Lomba, the immediate backup to Carlos Miguel, is under contract with Palmeiras until the end of 2026 and has been renewing his deal with the club on a yearly basis. There is still no final decision, but at this point, the trend is that the No. 14 will not remain at Verdão in 2027.

Kaique, who played for Nacional-POR, officially rejoined his teammates this Wednesday (24). The Academy graduate is in the coaching staff’s plans, and a deal will only happen if an offer considered excellent for all parties comes in.

The expectation is that the young player will take over as Palmeiras’ second-choice goalkeeper from 2027 onward, establish himself as Carlos Miguel’s immediate backup, and receive more opportunities over the seasons.

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